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CATALOGUE 


MANUSCRIPTS, 

FORMERLY  IN  THE  POSSESSION 


OF 


FRANCIS  HARGRAVE,  Esq. 

ONE   OF   HIS   MAJESTY'S   COUNSEL   LEARNED   IN  THE  LAW, 

AND 

RECORDER  OF  LIVERPOOL. 


NOW 


DEPOSITED 


IN    THE 


Jlritfel)  i^lu^eum. 


LONDON: 


Printed  by  G.  Woodfall,  Angel  Court,  Skinner  Street; 

AND  SOLD  AT  THE  BRITISH  MUSEUM;  BY  W.  CLARKE  AND  SONS; 
AND  JOSEPH  BUTTERWORTH  AND  SON. 


1818. 


The  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  the  Titles  and  Contents  of  which 
are  enumerated  in  the  present  Volume,  was  purchased  of  the 
Representatives  of  Francis  Hargrave,  Esq"^.  together  with  that 
Gentleman's  Library  of  Printed  Books,  by  a  Vote  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  passed  July  1^  1813.  It  consists  almost  exclu- 
sively of  Law. 

HENRY  ELLIS. 

British  Museum, 
March  18,  1818. 


-,     ,r-rrt"»;'5'T 


CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


HARGRAVE   COLLECTION 


MANUSCRIPTS. 


Num.  1. 
A  paper  Volume,  In  folio ;  being  a  Year  Book  :  beginning  Mich. 
Term  2  Hen.  IV.  and  ending  at  Easter  9  Hen.  V. 

Several  Cases  in  this  Manuscript  are  given  in  the  same  words  as  in  the 
printed  Year  Books  of  the  same  Terms.  Mr.  Hargrave  was  of  opinion 
that  the  other  Cases  were  mostly  or  wholly  in  Print.  The  Writing  is 
very  antient  Court-hand.  The  Volume  appears,  heretofore,  to  have 
belonged   to   the  Yelverton  Collection. 


Num.  2. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper ;  consisting  of  Reports  in  the  time  of 
King  Henry  VHI.   King  Edward  VI.  and  Queen  Mary. 

The  printed  Year  Books  terminate  Trin.  27  Hen.  VIII. :  but  these 
Reports  extend  to  and  include  the  3Sth  Year  of  that  Reign,  the  whole 
Reign  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth,  and  part  of  Queen  Mary's. 

B 


3  hargrave  collection 

Num.  3, 

A  paper  Volume,  in  folio  ;  containing  Reports  in  the  times  of  King 
Henry  the  Eighth,  King  Philip  and  Queen  Mary,  and  Queen  Elizabeth  : 
with  some  few  Collections  on  divers  Title-3  of  Law  at  the  beginning. 

Num.  4. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper,  containing  Reports  collected  from  the 
times  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth,  King  Edward  the  Sixth,  Philip  and 
Mary,  and  Elizabeth. 

The  Volume  consists  of  two  Parts.  The  first,  is  entitled  "  Notes  collecte 
en  temps  del  raigne  la  Roigne  Elizabeth  :"  and  begins  with  a  Case  of  the 
15th,  and  ends  with  one  of  the  24th  of  her  Reign.  The  other  begins  with 
the  38th  of  Henry  the  Eighth,  and  ends  with  the  Case  of  Jermyn  and 
Ascott,  Easter  Term  1587.  After  the  29th  Eliz.  the  Collection  contains 
other  matters  besides  Reports  :   as 

1.  "  Tenure  de  terre."  fol.  338. 

2.  "  M.  32  Eliz.  Pro  London,  concernant  Acts  de  Comon  Counsel!." 
fol.  34.1. 

3.  "  Matters  of  the  Forest  Lawes  betweene  the  Earle  of  Pembroke  and 
the  Earle  of  Hertforde,  concerning  limits  and  meers  of  the  Forrest  of  Grove- 
lyn  in  a  place  called  Dunushat  in  Com.  Wiltes.  H.  33  Eliz.  R."  fol.  342. 

4.  "  Accons  sur  le  Case."  fol.  343  b. 

6.  "  W.  Fletewoode  Recorder  of  London  to respecting  Standard 

Weights  and  Measures.     26th  Octob.  1583."  fol.  344  b. 

6.  "  Relacon  del  matter  de  un  Estatute  al  auter  Estatute,  et  sic  deinceps." 
fol.  345. 

7.  Audita  Querela.    Ascough  versus  FuUshawe  fol.  346. 

Num.  5. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper ;  containing  Reports  by  Lord  Cliief  Baron 
Walter :  being  Cases  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth :  with  an  Index  to 
the  Names  of  the  Cases,  and  a  short  Account  of  the  Reporter,  who 
lived  till  the  6th  of  Charles  L  in  the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  Umfreville, 
who  formerly  possessed  the  Book. 

Num.  6. 

A  foho  Volume,  on  paper :  containing  Reports  by  Judge  Harpur  of 
Cases  beginning  Mich.  38  Hen.  VHL  and  ending  Mich.  26  and  27  Eliz. 

This  Volume  is  said  to  have  been  formerly  in  the  Yelverton  Collection. 


of  manuscripts.  s 

Num.  7. 
Reports  of  Cases  from  the  36th  to  the  41st  of  Elizabeth  inclusive,  by 
Mr.  Humphrey  Were,  in  two  Volumes,  folio,  on  paper.     With  Indexes 
of  the  Names  of  the  Cases. 

Mr.  Were  was  Lent  Reader  of  the  Inner  Temple  in  the  11th  of  King 
James  I.  He  was  made  a  Serjeant  in  the  same  Keign,  and  was  Judge  of 
the  Marshalsea. 

Num.  8. 

Another  Copy  of  the  Reports  of  Cases  by  Judge  Harpur,  beginning 
Mich.  38  Hen.  VHI.  and  ending  Mich  26  &  27  Ehz. 

At  the  end  are  "  Les  Arguments  fait  in  Banke  le  Roy  in  le  Case  Smith 
et  auters  vers  Milles  in  Termino  Paschae  An°.  31  Eliz.  Rot.  ■iSO."  Being 
a  part  of  Sir  John  Walter's  Reports  :  which  see  in  his  Reports,  438,  &c. 

Num.  9. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Exchequer,  &c.  in  the  time  of  Queen  Eli- 
zabeth ;  with  an  Index  of  the  principal  Matters.  Folio ;  on  paper. 
Formerly  in  the  Yelverton  Collection. 

Num.  10. 

Judge  Harpur's  Reports  of  Cases  beginning  Hill.  2  Eliz.  and  ending 
Mich.  15  &  16  Eliz.     With  a  Table  at  the  close.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

At  the  end  of  these  Reports  is  a  learned  Argument  proving  the  King's 
Right  to  the  Sea  Lands  and  Salt  Shores,  and  that  no  subject  can  have  them 
but  by  Grant;  together  with  the  Copy  of  a  Decree  in  the  Exchequer  upon 
an  Information  for  an  Incroachment  upon  the  River  Thames  by  the  erec- 
tion of  Houses. 

Num.  11. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  King's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exche- 
quer, from  the  24th  to  30th  Eliz.     A  Table  of  Contents  at  the  end. 

This  Volume  was  formei'ly  in  the  Yelverton  Collection  ;  and  contains 
amongst  other  Cases  a  full  Report  of  the  famous  Case  of  Fenwick  and  Mitford. 

B   2 


4,  hargrave  collection 

Num.  12. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  j  containing  Reports  of  Cases  in 
B.  R.  and  C.  B.  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  King  James  the 
First.  Collected  by  a  Mr.  Godfrey.  At  the  beginning  is  an  Index  of 
the  Names  of  the  Cases. 

Num.  13. 

Reports  of  Cases,  beginning  Mich.  42  Eliz.  and  ending  Trin.  43  Eliz. 
Quarto ;  on  paper.  This  Volume  is  imperfect  both  at  the  beginning 
and  the  end. 

Num.  14. 

Cases  in  the  Courts  of  B.  R.  and  C.  B.  beginning  Trin.  36th  Eliz.  to 
Hil.  S8th  Ehz.  With  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases.  Folio ; 
on  paper. 

Num.  15. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  C.  B.  and  Exchequer,  in  the  Reigns  of 
Queen  Elizabeth  and  King  James  the  J'irst;  with  several  Readings. 
&c.  Viz. 

1.  Plowden's  Opinion  in  a  Case  touching  the  taking  away,  by  Act  of  the 
Tenant  of  the  land,  a  future  Use  appointed  to  arrive  afterwards :  with  an 
Answer  to  it  by  Popham  the  Queens  Attorney  General,  fol.  1. 

2.  Reports,  beginning  9th  Eliz.  but  not  placed  in  chronological  Order, 
fol.  5. 

According  to  a  Memorandum  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  the  3d  Article  in 
this  Volume  was  a  "  Report  of  Bates's  Case  in  the  Exchequer,  or  The 
Case  of  Currants ;  Trin.  4  Jam.  with  a  Copy  of  Lord  Chief  Baron  Flemings 
Argument,  from  the  original  in  his  own  hand-writing."  It  had,  however, 
been  taken  from  the  Volume  before  the  Hargrave  Collection  came  to  the 
Museum. 

3.  A  short  State  of  the  Points  in  the  Case  of  Sutton's  Hospital,  with 
Mr.  Yelverton's  Reniarks  upon  each.  A.  D.  1613.  fol.  45. 

4.  References  to  some  Cases  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  reported  in 
a  subsequent  part  of  the  Volume,  fol.  45  b.  See  the  Cases  themselves, 
fol.  76. 


\ 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  5 

15. 

5.  Autumn  Reading  of  Master  Trayhcronc  (Trayhcrne)  on  the  Carta 
de  Forcsta,  in  the  12th  Year  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth,  fol.  50. 

6.  Of  Islands  arisen  in  the  Sea,  and  of  the  Salt  Shore  compared  with  the 
fresh,     fol.  61. 

7.  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Authority  of  Justices  of  Peace.  Consi- 
dered by  Mr.  Hargrave  to  have  been  by  Mr.  Marrow,  fol.  65. 

8.  Reports  of  Cases  in  various  Years  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Not  placed 
chronologically,  fol.  76. 

9.  Reports  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  beginning  at  Easter  8  Jam.  I.  and  ending 
Easter  11  Jam.  I.   fol.  211. 

10.  Reports  by  Mr.  Pettie,  taken  in  the  King's  Bench,  beginning  Hil. 
9  Jam.  and  ending  Michaelmas  10  Jam.  I.  fol.  276. 

At  the  end  is  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the  subject  matter  of  the  Volume: 
partly  in  folio  of  the  size  of  the  Manuscript,  and  partly  on  Quarto  Sheets. 

This  Volume  formerly  belonged  to  the  Yelverton  Collection :  and  Mr. 
Hargrave  was  of  opinion  that  some  of  the  Cases  in  it  of  the  time  of  Queen 
Eliz.  without  the  Reporter's  name,  were  by  Sir  Christ.  Yelverton  ;  and  that 
those  of  the  8th,  9th,  and  10th  Years  of  King  James  were  by  his  son  Sir 
Henry  Yelverton. 

Num.  16. 

Sir  Henry  Calthorpe's  Copy  of  Lane's  Exchequer  Reports  in  the 

Reign  of  King  James  the  First :  with  an  Index  to  the  Names  of  Cases. 

FoHo  ;  on  paper. 

Mr.  Hargrave  has  written  this  Note  at  the  beginning.  "  I  find  that  this 
Manuscript  Copy  of  Lane's  Reports  contains  matter  not  in  the  printed 
Book.  The  Case  of  Airie  and  Alcock,  which  is  here  in  foil.  6  b.  and  20  b. 
and  in  the  printed  Book  p.  33.  is  an  instance.  The  latter  has  not  the  first 
Part  of  the  Case." 

Num.  17. 

A  Volume,  in  foho,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  Reports  of  Cases,  beginning  Hil.  32  Eliz.  and  ending  Trin.  10 
Jam.  I.  presumed,  from  internal  evidence,  to  be  by  Sir  Christopher 
Yelverton.  fol.  1, 


6  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

17. 

2.  Copy  of  the  Instructions  given  to  Sir  Henry  Unton  Knt.  Ambassador 
to  France  in  1591 :  with  the  Cypher  directed  for  his  Use.  fol.  205. 

Turning  this  Volume  up  :  at  the  other  end,  we  have 

3.  A  Minute  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Privy  Council  12th.  June  9  Jam. 
I.  fol.  1. 

4.  Sir  Christopher  Yelverton's  Argument  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber 
in  the  Case  of  the  Post  Nati.  7  May  A.D.  1608,  6  Jam.  I.  fol.  3. 

Num.  18. 

Cases  in  B.  R.  in  the  9th  and  10th  of  James  the  First :  with  an  Index 
of  the  Names  of  Cases  at  the  end,  and  anotlier  of  the  subject  matter 
at  the  beginning.     Quarto ;  on  paper. 

Num.  19. 

Reports  by  Mr.  Anthony  Mills  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  beginning  Mich. 
2  Jam.  I.  and  ending  in  Hilary  Term  of  the  same  Year.  Witli  an  Index 
of  Names  of  Cases,  and  a  Table  of  the  Contents  of  each  Case  at 
the  beginning ;  and  an  Index  of  subject  matter  at  the  end.  Folio ; 
on  paper. 

Num.  20. 

Reports  in  B.  R.  13th  and  14th  James  I.     With  an  Index  of  the 

Names  of  Cases.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

A  Note  of  Mr.  Hargrave  says  :  "  Upon  examination  I  find  several  of  the 
Cases  to  be  reported  in  the  same  Words  as  in  1st  RoUe's  Reports:  and 
probably  therefore  the  Volume  is  only  a  Manuscript  Copy  of  Part  of  Rolle'st 
Reports." 

Nu3i.  21. 

Reports  in  B.  R.  from  the  17th  to  the  20th  of  King  James  the  First: 
with  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases  at  the  end.  Two  leaves  are 
wanting  at  the  beginning :  and  the  Index  goes  no  farther  than  the 
Letter  R. 

On  examination,  several  of  the  Cases  appear  to  be  the  same  as  in  Palmer's 
Reports, 


of  manuscripts.  1 

Num.  22. 

Judge  Hutton's  Reports  of  Cases  in  the  time  of  King  James  and 

King  Charles  the  First:  with  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases.     FoUo ; 

on  paper. 

A  Note  at  the  beginning  says,  «  9  Aug.  1793.  This  MS.  Copy  of 
Buttons  Reports  does  not  seem  quite  so  copious  as  my  other  MS.  Copy. 
[See  Num.46.]  But  I  calculate  that  it  contains  at  least  twice  as  many 
Cases  as  are  in  the  printed  Copies.  It  begins  and  ends  like  the  printed 
Reports,  and  has  not  the  full  account  of  Judge  Huttons  Case  with  Har- 
rison, which  my  other  Copy  contains,  but  only  the  short  Report  in  print. 

Francis  Hargrave." 

Num.  23. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  beginning  Mich.  Term  12  Cha.  I.  and 
ending  Trin.  1656  by  Thomas  Cory,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  that  Court, 
with  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases.     Foho;  on  paper. 

On  a  leaf  at  the  beginning  of  this  Volume  is  the  following  Annotation  by 
a  former  possessor :  Mr.  Umfreville. 

"  This  Note  Book  is  much  to  be  estimated  ;  as  it  contains  a  Collection  of 
very  many  Cases  determined  upon  Demurrers  and  special  Verdicts  debated 
and  determined  Comrauni  Banco,  few  whereof  are  elsewhere  to  be  found. 
E.  U." 

Num.  24. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  King's  Bench,  Chancery,  and  Exchequer ; 
but  chiefly  in  the  former  Courts,  from  the  1st  to  the  8th  of  Charles  I. 
With  an  Index  of  Matter  at  the  beginning.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  25. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  Reports  of  divers  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Court  of  Kings 
Bench  from  the   1st  to  the  8th  of  King  Charles  the   First,    fol.  1. 

The  Cases  are  not  chronologically  arranged,  but  there  is  an  Index  of 
them  at  the  end  :  together  with  another  Index  of  the  subject  matter. 

2.  The  Copy  of  a   Manuscript  written   by  Sir  William   Waad,  con- 
cerning the  Tower  of  London  and  the  Lieutenancy  thereof,  fol.  80. 


g  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

Num.  26. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  C.  B.  and  Star  Chamber  in  the  time  of 
Queen  Elizabeth  ;  with  different  Readings  in  the  same  reign.  Among 
the  Reports,  fol.  571.  is  a  Collection  of  Cases  by  Sir  James  Dyer, 
not  in  print.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  27. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1 .  Part  of  Popham's  Argument  in  Aylesworth's  Case. 

2.  Les  Reports  de  Pophani  Cheife  Justice:  beginning  Mich.  34;  Eliz. 
and  ending  Easter  39  Eliz.  fol.  1. 

3.  Plowdens  Argument,  1  Eliz.  "  Howe  and  in  what  manner  the  Cus- 
tome  that  is  due  unto  the  Queenes  Ma'"',  for  Cloathes  carried  out  of  the 
Realme  by  English  Merchants  did  commence :  and  wheather  the  Queenes 
Ma'",  by  hir  Highnes  prerogative  may  encrease  the  same  at  hir  pleasure." 
fol.  76. 

4.  Reports  of  Cases  inB.  R.  and  Star-Chamber,  beginning  Trin.  3  Cha.  I. 
and  ending  Trin.  7  Cha.  I.  by  Sir  Nicholas  Hyde, -Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  fol.  86. 

Separate  Indexes  follow  to  Popham's  and  Hyde's  Reports. 

5.  Resolution  of  the  Judges,  11th  of  June  1629.  respecting  the  Question 
"  Whether  the  Peers  of  this  Realm  were  to  be  attached  upon  Process 
of  Contempt  out  of  the  Court  of  Chancery?"    fol.  138. 

6.  Trin.  IS  Car.  B.  R.  Coriton's  Case.   fol.  139. 

The  following  Note  accompanied  the  Title  of  this  Volume  in  the  MS. 
Catalogue  delivered  with  the  Hargrave  Collection : 

"  The  Reports  by  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hyde  are  in  his  own  hand- 
writing. The  other  Reports  are  attributed  to  Popham  by  a  Title  at  the 
beginning  in  the  hand  writing  of  L.  C.  J.  Hyde.  In  3.  Keble  476.  there  is 
a  Citation  of  these  Reports  of  Hyde  by  Lord  Hale. 

"  This  Manuscript  was  formerly  a  part  of  the  Collection  of  the  first  Duke 
of  Chandos:  and  it  was  once  the  book  of  Sir  Robert  Hyde  C.  J.  of  B.  R. 
in  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the  Second,  and  nephew  of  Sir  Nicholas 
Hyde. 

"  In  folio  97  of  this  Manuscript  Lord  C.  J.  Hyde  gives  a  very  par- 
ticular and  curious  Account  of  the  Manner  in  which  K.  Charleb  the  First, 


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27. 

previously  to  passing  the  Petition  of  Rights,  consulted  the  Judges  secretly 
on  the  claimed  Right  of  the  King  to  commit  witlioiit  shewing  tlio  Cause, 
and  on  the  effect  wliich  the  Petition  might  have  on  his  prerogative  in 
that  respect.  The  Questions  to  the  Judges,  and  their  Answers  are  given 
at  length ;  and  this  Account  of  a  Transaction  which  does  not  appear  to  be 
noticed  in  print,  concludes  with  some  other  Circumstances  which  attended 
the  passing  of  the  Petition  of  Rights." 

Num.  28. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  in  the  time  of  James  the  First.  This 
Manuscript  consists  of  two  Parts.  The  first,  is  a  Copy  of  Part  of 
Hobart's  Reports.  The  second  is  intitled  "  Rep.  incerti  Atitiioris." 
Some  of  the  Cases  in  this  latter  Part  are  in  Hobart,  but  the  Report  is 
by  a  different  hand,  and  the  Cases  are  more  fully  given.  Folio  j  on 
paper. 

Num.  29. 

Cases,  temp.  Eliz.  and  James  I.  in  the  Court  of  Wards  and  in 
C.  B.  Folio  ;  on  paper.  The  first  Part  of  this  Manuscript  contains 
Cases  expressed  to  be  taken  from  Reports  of  Mr.  Noy,  fol.  1.  The 
second  is  a  Collection  of  Cases  stated  to  be  copied  from  Reports 
of  a  Mr.  Deane,  Reader  of  Gray's  Inn.  fol.  145.  The  third  part  is 
entitled  "  Yelverton,"  fol.  235.  and  contains  only  two  Cases,  the  first 
of  which  is  a  very  long  and  full  Report  of  the  Case  of  Zangis  against 
Wischard,  about  a  right  of  Towing  Path  next  the  River  Lea,  which 
Case  is  cited  in  3.  Term  Reports,  258.  from  Seij'.  Turner's  MS.  At 
the  end  of  these  two  Cases  is  a  Tract  on  "  The  Force,  and  Strength, 
and  Practice  of  the  Kings  Proclamations."    fol.  275. 

Num.  30. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Courts  of  Chancery,  King's  Bench,  and 
Exchequer,  in  the  Reigns  of  James  and  Charles  the  First ;  by  Arthur 

Turner. 

The  Author  of  these  Reports  is  stated  in  a  MS.  Note  by  Mr.  Umfreville, 
who  formerly  possessed  this  Vokirae,  to  have  been  called  to  the  degree  of 

c 


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30. 


Serj'.  in  Trin.  Term  12  Cha.  I.  and  to  have  been  the  father  of  Sir  Ed.  Tur- 
ner who  was  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  Reign  of  Cha.  II. 
and  made  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  May  23d.  1671. 

Num.  31. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber  and  C.  B.  from  Mich. 
15  James  L  to  Mich.  18  James  I.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  32. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  fiom  Easter  7  James  I.  to  Trin.  10  James  I. 
With  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases.     FoHo  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  33. 

A  foho  VoUnne,  on  paper,  containing  : 

1.  Reports  in  the  Exchequer  from  the  Sd  to  the  12th  of  James  I.  These 
are  stated  by  a  former  Possessor  of  the  Book  to  be  chiefly  by  Lane :  and 
to  contain  many  Cases  not  in  the  printed  Collection,  fol.  1. 

2.  Extracts  from  Bendlows  Reports,  t.  Hen.  VIII.  Phil.  &  Mar.  &  Eliz. 
fol.  99. 

3.  The  Judges  Answers  to  the  severall  Chapters  of  Greevances  by  Pro- 
hibicions.  fol.  112. 

4.  An  exact  Copie  of  the  Record  of  Nicholas  Fuller's  Case  of  Grayes 
Inne  Esq\     Trin.  5  James  I.  fol.  117. 

5.  Sir  Edward  Coke's  Reading  on  the  Statute  of  Uses.  A.  D.  1592. 
fol.  135. 

6.  Lcctura  Secunda  Georgii  Bromley  sur  I'Estatute  de  Aide  prier. 
fol.  161. 

7.  Lectio  Magistri  Anslow  sur  le  Statute  de  32  Hen.  VIII.  cap.  36  des 
Fines,  fol.  175. 

8.  Copies  of  divers  and  special  Records,  Returns,  and  Inquisitions, 
concerning  the  Law  and  Power  of  the  Commissioners  of  Sewers,  and  the 
Reparations  of  Bridges,  &c.  with  the  Orders  of  the  Council  Board  at 
Whitehall  13  Oct.  and  8  Nov.  1C16.  and  the  Opinion  of  C.  J.  Popham 
Anno  1605.  3  Jac.  I.  in  a  Letter  to  Sir  Thomas  Lambert,  fol.  202. 

0.  Sir  Anthony  Myldmays  Pardon,  fol.  225. 


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33. 

10.  The  Articles  of  the  late  Courte  of  Augmentacons  and  Revenewes  of 
the  Crowne  annexed  to  the  Court  of  Exchequer  at  Westminster.  (Imperf.) 
fol.  228. 

11.  Erectio  Novem  Clericorum  Irrotulamentorum  Curia  Cancellarise. 
fol.  234. 

Num.  34. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Papers  concerning  various  Writs,  the  Prerogative  as  to  Idiots,  and 
tlie  Exposition  of  Statutes,  fol.  1. 

2.  Calthorpe's  Cases  respecting  the  Customes  of  London,  fol.  83. 

3.  The  Case  ofDabitot  and  Courtney  Mich.  Term.  15  James  I.  fol.  106. 

4.  Touching  the  Kings  Power  of  imposinge  Restraint  and  limiting  of 
Trade,  fol.  112. 

5.  Report  of  Bates's  Case  on  Impositions  at  the  Ports,  witli  Arguments 
in  Parliament  on  the  same  subject,  fol.  114,  156. 

6.  Part  of  Sir  Edward  Cokes  Twelfth  Report :  entitled  "  Ceux  Reports 
et  Cases  ensaunt  sont  eslrie  hors  del  Reports  S^  Edw.  Coke  (j.  sont  estrie 
oue  son  mane  demesne."  fol.  225. 

7.  S^  Edw.  Coke's  Case  in  Curia  Wardorum.  20  Jac.  I.  fol.  265. 

8.  Cases  of  Error  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber,  and  other  Cases  t.  Eliz. 
&  James  I.  fol.  273. 

NuMM.  35,  36. 

Select  Arguments  in  Parliament  and  other  Courts  by  Sir  Henry  Cal- 
thorpe,  Recorder  of  London.  In  two  Volumes.  Folio ;  on  paper. 
Witli  an  Index  of  the  Cases. 

The  second  Volume,  besides  the  Cases,  contains  a  Reading  by  Sir 
Henry  Calthorpe  on  the  Stat.  21  Jac.  I.  c.  2.  concerning  Concealments, 
which  appears  to  have  been  prepared  after  he  was  made  Attorney  of 
the  Court  of  Wards,  to  which  place  he  was  appointed  in  January  1G35. 

Amongst  the  Arguments  in  the  first  Volume  is  one  upon  the  Case  of 
Habeas  Corpus  in  the  3d  of  Charles  I.  on  a  Commitment  for  refusing  a 
Loan  to  the  King  :  with  two  or  three  others  upon  great  State  Cases  in  the 
same  reign. 

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Num.  37. 

A  Folio  Volume,  on  paper:  containing, 

1.  Reports  t.  Eliz.  and  James  L  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber,  B.  R.  and 
C.  B.  fol.  1. 

2.  A  Reading  on  the  Laws  relating  to  Forests,   fol.  379. 

3.  Nomina  Justiciarioriim  de  Commiini  Banco,  tcmporibus  Edw.  IL  IIL 
Ric.  IL  Hen.  IV.  V.  VI.  Edw.  IV.  V.  Ric.  III.  Hen.  VII.  VIII.  Ed.  VI. 
Mary.  Eliz.  &  Jac.  I.  fol.  425. 

4.  Consuetudines  London,  fol,  451. 

5.  A  Wrilt  of  Supplicavit  for  Mr.  Waters  to  discharge  him  from  being 
Constable  of  Nenfield.  fol.  483. 

6.  Memoranda  de  Parliamento  ten.  apud  Karliolum  die  Ven.  in  octabis 
Sancti  Hill.  Anno  Regni  Regis  Edw.  fil.  Regis  Henrici  xxxiv'°.  fol.  485. 

7.  Les  Conccytes  del  Lector  sur  le  dit  Estatute.  fol.  489. 

NuMM.  38,  39. 

Reports  by  Serj'.  Widdrington  in  B.  R.  from  the  1st  to  the  7th  of 
Charles  L  in  two  Volumes,  with  Indexes  to  the  Names  of  the  Cases. 
Folio  ;  on  paper. 

In  the  beginning  of  Vol.  I.  these  Books  are  stiled  "  Justice  Wadham 
Wyndham's  Copj'  of  Widdringtons  Reports."  Amongst  the  Cases,  one  is 
of  Mr.  Selden,  Sec.  on  Hab.  Corpus  in  Trin.  5  Charles  I.  and  it  is  observable 
that  Mr.  llushworth  in  his  Collections  relative  to  the  same  Case  professes 
to  take  part  of  them  from  Widdringtons  Reports.  See  1".  Rushw.  679. 
and  Append.  18. 

At  the  end  of  Vol.11,  there  is  a  distinct  Collection  of  Widdrington's 
Reports,  marked  Liber  K.  This  part  begins  with  Easter  Term  9th  Charles  I. 
and  h;is  a  separate  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases. 

.  Num.   40. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  beginning  Easter 
.5th  Charles  I.  and  ending  Easter  13th  Charles  I.  by  Sir  Orlando 
Bridgeman,  Attorney  to  Cha.  IL  while  Prince  of  Wales,  and,  after  the 
Restoration,  successively  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  I-ord  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal.     Folio  5  on  paper. 


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Num.  41. 

Exchequer  Cases  from  Trin.  3  Charles  I.  to  Hil.  4  Charles  I.  With 
the  Names  of  the  Cases  at  the  beginning.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Nu3i.  42. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  Hil.  14  Charles  I.  to  Easter  4th 
Charles  II.  with  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  43. 

Reports,  chiefly  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  beginning  Mich.  4  Charles  I.  and 
ending  Hil.  20  Charles  I.  With  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  Cases. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  44. 

Circuit  Cases  before  the  Judges  of  Assize  and  Nisi  Prius  from  the 
4th  to  the  nth  Year  of  Charles  I.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  45. 

"  Notes  taken  in  the  Common  Pleas  by  Mr.  Gouldsborough,  one  of 
the  Prothonotaries  of  the  same  Court,  concerning  Amendment  of  Writts 
and  Records,  and  arresting  of  Judgment  in  all  manner  of  Actions." 
Folio  ;  on  paper. 

A  Note  on  the  Title  says  : 

"  This  Collection  of  Notes  by  Gouldsborough  seems  to  be  quite  distinct 
both  from  the  printed  Reports  with  his  name,  and  from  the  printed  Collec- 
tion with  his  and  Brownlow's  name.     F.  H." 

Num.  46. 

Reports  in  C.  B.  &c.  from  Trin.  15  James  I.  to  Trin.   14  Charles  I. 
inclusive,  by  Judge  Hutton,  with  a  Table  of  the  Names  of  Cases. 
On  the  first  Leaf  is  this  Note  : 

•  "  9th  Aug.  1793.     This  Volume   upon   examination  I  find  to  contain 

about  twice  as  much  in  quantity  as  is  in  the  printed  Edition  of  Hutton's  Re- 
ports.    The  disproportion  in  the  Number  of  Cases  is  still  greater  :  for  this 


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46. 

Book  according  to  the  Table  prefixed  contains  three-hundred,  whereas  the 
printed  Book  according  to  its  Table  has  only  seventy  two.     F.  H." 

There  is  another  Copy  of  Judge  Hutton's  Reports  in  the  Hargrave 
Collection,  See  Num.  22.  but  not  so  ample  as  this  MS.  Judge  Hutton's 
Case  with  Harrison  for  slandering  tlie  Judge,  by  accusing  him  of  High 
Treason  in  the  Opinion  which  he  gave  against  the  Crown  in  the  Case 
of  Ship-Money,  is  here  given  with  all  its  minute  particulars. 

Num.  47. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  Hil.  4  Cha.  I.  to  Trin.  8  Cha.  I.  inclusive,  fol.  1. 

2.  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  Trin.  13  James  L  to  Hil.  in  the  same  year  in- 
clusive, fol.  45. 

3.  The  Case  of  Sir  Rob.  Atkyns  against  Robert  Holford,  with  Lord 
Hale's  Argument,  fol.  125. 

4.  On  the  Enrollment  of  Deeds,  fol.  138  b. 

5.  Concerning  Tin,  and  the  Kings  Prerogative  in  respect  to  it ;  consist- 
ing of  various  Records,  Resolutions  of  the  Judges,  &c.  fol.  153  b. 

6.  Precedents  of  Fines  to  the  King.  fol.  176. 

7.  A  Roll  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom  of  England,  A.  D.  1673.  fol.  180. 

8.  Resolutions  of  the  Lords  and  Judges  on  the  Earl  of  Bristol's  Impeach- 
ment of  the  Earl  of  Clarendon.     A.  D.  1663.  fol.  184. 

9.  Speech  at  a  Conference  of  the  Two  Houses  of  Parliament  concerning  the 
Suit  between  Skinner  and  the  E.  India  Company  to  explain  to  the  Lords  the 
Reasons  of  the  Votes  of  the  Commons.  [Qu.  Serj'.  Maynard's.]  fol.  188  b. 

10.  Two  or  Three  Cases,  Mich.  15.  Hil.  15  &  16.  and  Pasch.  20. 
Cha.  IL  fol.  199. 

11.  Sir  Robert  Cotton's  Breifc  Discourse  proveing  that  the  House  of 
Commons  hath  equall  power  with  the  Pceres  in  point  of  Judicature,  fol.  202. 

12.  Observations  concerning  the  Nobility  of  England,  Ancient  and  Mo- 
deruc,  &c.  fol.  205.  / 

Turning  up  the  Volume,  at  the  other  end,  we  have, 

13.  Mr.  Attorney  General's  Report  in  the  Case  of  the  Lord  Viscount 
Purbeck,  concerning  Presidents  of  the  Surrender  of  Dignities  to  the 
Crown. 


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47. 

1*.  The  Judgement  delivered  by  the  R'.  Hon.  Oliver  S'.  John  Lord 
Chicfe  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  the  name  of  himself  and  tlie  rest  of 
the  Judges  his  Associates  of  that  Court,  touching  the  illegall  passing  of  a 
Fyne  in  the  Case  bctweene  the  R'.  Hon.  Awbrey  Earl  of  Oxford  and  John 
Herbert  Esq\ 

15.  The  Case  of  William  Piatt. 

Num.  48. 

Cases  in  the  Upper  Bench  from  Mich.  1652  to  Hil.  1657  :  with  an 
Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Names  of  Cases.     FoHo  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  49. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  Reports  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  from  Trin.  1654.  to  Hil.  1655:  by  Ed. 
Edkins  Esq'.     With  a  Table  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases,  fol.  1. 

2.  The  several  manner  of  Ways  of  levying  of  Fines,  fol.  37. 

3.  The  Form  of  drawing  a  Co.  Recovery  at  the  Bar.  fol.  38. 
4-.  Cases  of  Slander  :  also  by  Mr.  Edkins.  fol.  43. 

5.  K.  James  the  Firsts  Grant  of  the  Two  Temples,  fol.  46. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Book  is  a  particular  Account  of  Mr.  Edkins,  by 
Mr.  Umfreville  who  formerly  possessed  the  Volume  :  and  also  a  Paper 
"  touching  the  Office  of  Water  BaiUfF,  and  his  Majesty's  Letter  Patent  and 
Commission  granted  unto  Richard  Croxiter  Gent,  concerning  the  same  and 
the  execution  thereof." 

Num.    50. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  and  Exchequer  from  the  34th  to  the  39th 
of  Q.  Eliz.    With  an  Index  to  the  Names  of  Cases.  Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   51. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  C.  B.  from  the  37th  to  the  39th  of  Q.  Eliz.  by 
Mr.  Duck  of  Lincoln's  Inn :  with  an  Index  to  the  Names  of  Cases, 
FoHo  j  on  paper. 


16  hargrave  collection 

Num.   52. 

Cases  in  C.  B.  beginning  Hil,  6  James  I.  and  ending  Trin.  8  James  I. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   53. 

A  thin  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Explanations  of  Law  Terms,  under  the  heads  of  Estates,  Purchaser 
and  Purchase,  Grant,  Heire,  Grounds,  Pleder,  &c.  fol.  1 . 

2.  Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Kings  Bench  in  the  15th,  16th  and  17th  Cha. 
L  and  of  Cases  in  Chancery  in  Mich.  1651 .  and  also  of  a  few  Cases  in  B.  R. 
and  C.  B.  26  and  27  Cha.  11.  foL  34. 

Num.   54. 

Cases  in  Law  and  Equity,  A.  D.  1731  to  1746:  with  an  Index  of 
subject  matter  at  the  end. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Volume  is  this  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  in 
pencil  : 

"  1 1  Feb.  1795.  One  of  the  Ballow  MSS.  now  belonging  to  Earl  Camden. 
Received  from  Mr.  Hardinge  this  Day.  F.  H." 

NuMM.  -55,  58. 

Sir  Orlando  Bridgman's  Reports  and  Arguments  from  the  12th  to  the 
17th  of  Cha.  IL  (being  the  time  during  which  he  was  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas.)  With  an  Index  to  the  names  of  Cases.  In  four 
Volumes.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

These  Reports  of  Sir  Orlando  Bridgeman  were  known  to  L.  C.  J.  Holt 
for  in  1st  Raymond,  380.  he  cites  from  them  the  Case  of  Chamberlayn  and 
Prescott,  which  is  reported  in  the  first  Volume  of  this  Collection,  p.  5-i. 

Num.   59. 

Cases  and  Determinations  in  C.  B.  in  1653  and  1654:  and  some 
Special  Cases  chiefly  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber  in  the  Reign  of  Cha. 
II.     Folio;  on  paper. 

In  this  Collection  there  is  a  Report  of  the  Case  of  Manby  and  Scott,  with 
Lord  C.  J.  Hyde's  Argument  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber  verbatim.    There 


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59. 

is  also  a  Report  of  the  famous  Case  of  Somes  and  Barnardiston  containing 
the  Arguments  of  the  Counsel  in  B.  R.  and  those  of  the  Judges  upon  tha 
Writ  of  Error  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber. 

Num.  60. 

"  Les  Reports  de  divers  Special  Cases  en  le  Common  Banke,  et  en  le 
Court  del  Banck  le  Roy,  en  le  Reignc  de  le  Roy  Charles  le  II.  col- 
legees  par  le  reverend  et  erudite  S'.  Thomas  Jones  Chivaler,  jades 
Seignior  Chief  Justice  del  Common  Bank.  Imprimee  par  I'Original 
escrie  soub  son  propre  maine  en  Francois :  ovesque  deux  Tables,  I'un 
des  Principal  Matters,  &  I'autre  des  Nosmes  del  Cases." 

Apparently  the  Original  of  the  printed  Edition.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  61. 

Proceedings  in  the  great  Quo  Warranto  Case  against  the  City  of 
London,  in  the  Reign  of  K.  Charles  II.  Folio  ;  on  paper.  A  Table  of 
Contents  at  the  beginning. 

Num.  62. 

A  thin  narrow  Volume  in  folio,  containing  A  small  Collection  of  Ex- 
chequer Cases  in  the  16th,  17th,  20th,  21st  and  22d  Cha.  II.  and 
Mich.  1671. 

Num.  63. 

Cases  in  the  Reign  of  Cha.  II.  with  Sir  Thomas  Powys's  Arguments 
in  them.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

These  Cases  and  Arguments  seem  to  be  in  the  Judge's  own  hand-writing, 
whilst  he  was  at  the  Bar. 

Numm.  64,  Q5. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  the  12th  to  the  26th  Charles  II.  in 
Two  Volumes.    With  Indexes  in  each  to  the  Names  of  Cases. 

In  the  first  Volume  is  the  following  Manuscript  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's 
hand  : 

"Some  few  of  the  Cases  in  this  and  the  accompanying  Volume,  particu- 
D 


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64,  65. 

larly  the  two  first  Cases  in  this  Volume,  are  the  same  with  Levinz's  Reports. 
But  this  Collection  contains  a  great  number  of  Cases  not  in  Levinz,  and  also 
different  Reports  of  the  same  Cases.  How  much  more  copious  this  Collection 
is  than  Levinz's  for  the  same  time,  will  appear  by  this  ;  the  Collection  here 
and  in  the  accompanying  Volume  begins  exactly  at  the  same  time  as  the  first 
Volume  of  Levinz,  namely  Mich.  12  Cha.  II.  and  ends,  exclusive  of  a  Case 
placed  out  of  order,  with  the  Case  of  Rea  and  Barnes  which  was  in  Mich. 
26  Cha.  II.  and  is  in  p.  117  of  the  second  Volume  of  Levinz.  But,  as  I 
calculate,  for  this  space  of  time  there  is  about  twice  as  many  Cases,  and 
twice  as  much  matter  here  as  will  be  in  Levinz's  Reports." 

Num.  66. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Cases  in  B.  R.  Pasch.  1702,  to  A.D.  1704.  transcribed  from  the  Manu- 
script Reports  of  Herbert  Jacob  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Esq',  written  with 
his  own  hand.  fol.  1. 

2.  Cases  in  B.  R.  and  C.  B.  6  Will.  &  Mar.  to  ...  .  taken  by  Sir 
R.  R.  and  transcribed  from  a  Copy  in  the  custody  of  Herbert  Jacob  Esq', 
fol.  175. 

3.  Cases  in  B.  R.  9  Ann.  and  C.  B.  1697.  taken  by  Serj'.  Salkeld. 
fol.  247. 

4.  Cases  by  Herbert  Jacob  Esq',  in  B.  R.  &  Scacc.  12  Will.  &  Mar. 
to  1705.  fol.  261. 

5.  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  1702  to  1703  inclusive.  Taken  by  Mr.  Serj'. 
Pengelly.  fol.  311. 

6.  Cases  in  B.  R.  from  Mich.  8  WiU.  III.  to  Trin.  to  Will.  III.  inclu- 
sive, fol.  417. 

Num.  67. 

Cases  in  Chancery  Hil.  1735  to  I73f.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  68. 
A  Miscellaneous  Volume,  intitled  by  Mr.  Hargrave  "  Law  Common 
Place  Book  on  Title  Estates."    Folio  j  on  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  19 

Num.  69. 

«  Proceedings  in  the  Pleas  side  of  His  Majestie's  Court  of  Exchequer." 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

A  Manuscript  Note  in  Mr.  Margrave's  hand  conjectures  this  Volume  tb 
relate  to  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland. 

'  Num.  70. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Cases  in  the  Exchequer,  A.D.  1721  and  1722.  Copied  from  Bun- 
bury's  Reports.  Ibl.  1. 

2.  The  Course  of  Proceedings  upon  Informations  and  Seizures  in  the 
Court  of  Exchequer,  fol.  21. 

3.  The  Course  of  Process  and  Proceedings  for  levying  the  Kings  Debt, 
fol.  25. 

4.  Some  Rules  of  the  Exchequer  relative  to  Forfeitures,  &c.  due  to  the 
King  on  Informations  exhibited  there,  fol.  26. 

5.  A  further  Extract  from  Bunbury's  Reports,  fol.  32. 

6.  Miscellaneous  Matter  concerning  the  Rights  of  the  Crovi^n,  and  Of- 
fices or  Inquisitions,  fol.  50. 

7.  A  further  Extract  from  Bunbury's  Reports,  fol.  56. 

8.  Cases  collected  by  Lord  C.  Baron  Bodd.  fol.  95. 

9.  Further  Extracts  from  Bunbury.  fol.  1 J  8. 

10.  A  full  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Contents  of  the  Volume;  and,  occa- 
sionally, to  Matter  in  other  Books. 

Num.  71. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  A  short  Tract  "  Of  the  compiling  of  the  Civil  Law."   fol.   1. 

2.  Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  Chancery,  Exchequer  Chamber,  and  Par- 
liament ;  and  also  before  the  Delegates,  beginning  Trin.  30  Cha.  II.  and 
ending  Trin.  1713.  by  Lord  Chief  Baron  Dodd.  fol.  37. 

^-  -A-  Treatise  of  Law,  or  rather  Collections  concerning  Debtors  or  Ac- 
countants to  the  Crown,  fol.  225. 

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Num.  72. 

Cases  in  Chancery  from  1700  to  Feb.  ll'^  1709,  inclusive,  by  Wil- 
liam  Melmoth  Esq',  with  an  Index  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases.  Folio  j 
on  paper. 

This  MS.  Volume  is  copied  from  the  first  Volume  of  Mr.  Melmoth's  Re- 
ports. Mr.  Melmoth  was  a  senior  bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  died  April 
6"".  1743  in  the  77^^  year  of  his  age.  He  was  joint  Editor  with  Mr.  Peere 
Williams  of  Vernon's  Reports.  His  own  Reports,  in  six  Volumes,  came 
down  to  1742. 

Num.  73. 

Liber  Albo  :  being  a  Collection  of  Chancery  Cases  in  the  Reigns  of 
Queen  Anne  and  King  George  the  First.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Lord  Chief  Baron  Gilbert,  in  his  Lex  Praetoria  refers  to  this  Book  both 
by  the  Name  of  Liber  Albo,  and  likewise  under  the  title  of  "  2  M.S.  Chan. 
Ca.  Most  of  these  Reports  are  printed  in  Gilbert's  Equity  Reports,  Pre- 
cedents in  Chancery,  or  Equity  Cases  abridged. 

Num.  74. 

Another  Copy  oi  Liber  Albo.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  75. 

Cases  in  Chancery,  B.  R.  and  C.  B.  in  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Anne 
and  King  George  the  First.  Folio ;  on  paper.  Most  of  these  Cases 
are  printed  in  Gilbert's  Precedents  in  Chancery. 

Num.  76. 

Cases  in  Chancery,  &c.  in  the  time  of  Queen  Anne  and  King  George 
the  First.     Mostly  printed  in  Precedents  in  Chancery.    Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  77. 

Cases  in  Chancery  during  the  latter  end  of  Queen  Anne's  Reign, 
and  tor  the  four  or  five  first  Years  of  King  George  the  First'St  Folio ;  on 
paper.    The  Cases  are  not  placed  in  order  of  Time. 


of  manuscripts.  21 

Num.  78. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Treatise  on  Algebra,  and  on  Geometry,  fol.   1. 

2.  Cases  in  B.  R.  4  Annae  Reg.  fol.  17. 

3.  Trigonometry,  fol.  23. 

4.  The  Doctrine  of  Spherick  Projection,  fol.  26. 

5.  Descriptio  Dei  a  Vanino.  fol.  27. 

6.  Descriptio  Providentiaj  Dei  ab  codem.  ibid. 

7.  Some  Observations  on  My  Lord  Cokes  Reports,  by  the  Lord  Chan- 
cellor Egerton.     (These  are  in  print.)  fol.  28. 

8.  Qujedam  de  Studio  Juris  recte  instituendo.  fol.  35. 

9.  Cases  in  C.  B.  and  Chancery  from  the  S"*  to  the  7""  Year  of  Queen  Anne, 
fol.  37. 

10.  Excerpta  ex  Vanino.  fol.  67. 

11.  De  Natura  Saporum  ex  eodem.  fol.  67  b. 

12.  A  Copy  of  the  first  Part  of  the  Printed  Book  called  Gilbert's  Tenures, 
fol.  69. 

13.  Everardi  Brouchorst  Oratio  de  Studio  Juris  recte  instituendo.  fol.  97. 
I*.  Excerpta  ex  Vanino.  fol.  97  b. 

15.  Observations  on  Property,  fol.   130  b. 

16.  Of  Privity,  fol.  131. 

Num.  79. 

Cases  in  Chancery  whilst  Lord  King  held  the  Great  Seal.     Mich. 
1726  to  Mich.  1730. 

The  MS.  Note  of  a  former  possessor  says,  "  These  Cases  are  in  print. 
Moseley's  Reports  being  the  same." 

NuMM.  80,  81. 

Cases  in  Chancery,  C.  B.  and  Exchequer,  but  chiefly  the  former, 
from  1706  to  1724  inclusive,  in  Two  Volumes.  A  Note  in  Mr.  Har- 
grave's  hand  says,  "  Upon  looking  into  several  of  these  Cases,  I  found 
some  not  in  print,  and  others  to  differ  from  the  printed  Reports  of  the 
same  Cases."  The  first  Volume  begins  in  Easter  1706  and  ends  in 
Easter  1715.  The  second  begins  in  Feb,  1716,  and  ends  in  October 
1724.    Folio  J  on  paper. 


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Num.  82. 

Cases  in  Chancery,  beginning  25th  Feb.  1716,  and  ending  Oct.  '24th. 
1724.  A  Duplicate,  in  point  of  Contents,  of  Num.  81.  Foho;  on 
paper. 

Num.  83. 

Cases  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Chancery,  B.  R.  and  C.  B.  from  1720  to 
1730  inclusive.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

NuMM.  84,  86. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Chancery,  King's  Bench, 
C.  B.  and  Exchequer,  chiefly  from  1727  to  1752  inclusive :  but  con- 
taining one  Case,  before  the  Lords,  as  far  back  as  1693.  With  Indexes 
to  the  Matter  and  the  Names  of  the  Cases  in  three  Volumes.  Folio ; 
on  paper. 

The  first  Case  is  a  very  curious  one,  before  the  House  of  Lords  in  1693, 
on  the  Petition  of  Lady  Isabella  Dutchess  of  Grafton  and  William  Bridg- 
man  Esq',  her  Trustee,  concerning  the  Office  of  Chief  Clerk  of  the  King's 
Bench. 

Amongst  other  important  matter  in  these  Volumes,  there  is  a  full  Report 
of  the  Arguments  of  Mr.  Henley,  afterwards  Earl  of  Northington,  for  the 
Def.  in  Error  at  the  Bar  of  the  Lords  in  the  Case  of  Martin  on  the  demise 
of  Treconnell  against  Strachan,  and  of  the  Opinion  of  the  Judges  for  the 
Def.  in  Error  as  delivered  by  Willes,  Chief  Justice.  There  is  also  a  full 
Report  of  the  famous  Case  of  Burgess  and  Wheate  in  the  King's  Bench 
upon  its  being  sent  there  by  the  Lord  Chancellor. 

Num.   87. 

A  Collection  of  Readings  on  several  Statutes  :  written  in  old  Court 
Hand,  in  the  early  part  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.     Folio;  on  paper. 

At  the  beginning,  in  a  hand  considerably  more  modern  than  the  text  of 
the  MS.  is  this  Title  "  Un  profitable  Livre  de  divers  tres  audites  Lectures 
faites  sur  severale  Statutes."  It  contains  about  thirty  Readings,  of  which 
some  arc  of  the  Reigns  of  K.  Henry  VII  and  K.  Henry  VIII.  and  some  of 
a  still  earlier  date.  To  some  of  them  the  Reader's  Name  is  added,  and 
amongst  those  named  arc  Pygott,  Frowyck,  Grcvilc,  Keeble,  Mallet, 
JIarrow,  and  Conyngsby,  and    also  Mr.  Audeley,   who    was   afterivards 


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87. 

Lord  Audeley,  and  died  Lord  Chancellor  of  England  in  the  25tk  Hen. 
VIII.  and  whose  Reading  seems  to  conclude  the  Volume. 

Num.  88. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  ;  containing,  first  a  Collection  of  Readings 
on  different  Statutes  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  VIII.  and  seemingly  made 
in  that  Reign.     They  are  as  follow; 

1.  Lectio  Waltcri  Hendley  Lectoris  de  Grais  super  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII. 
c.  3.  fol.  1. 

2.  Secunda  Lectura  Walteri  Hendley,  super  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  c.  19. 

fol.  20. 

3.  Lectura  Jacobi  Hales  super  Stat.  23  Hen.  VIII.  c.  15.  fol.  25. 

4..  Lectura  Thomae  Moile  super  Statutum  21  Hen.  VIII.  c.  15.  fol.  57. 

5.  Lectio  M.  Hall  super  le  Statut  de  8'.  Eglise.  32  Hen.  VIII.  fol.  70. 

6.  Lectura  Johannis  Gosnold  super  Statut.  27  Hen.  VIII.  c.  28.  fol.  75. 

The  second  Part  of  the  Volume  contains  some  Miscellaneous  Law 
Memoranda  of  little  consequence,  followed  by  A  Report  of  Cases  from 
the  34th  to  the  39th  Eliz.  expressed  to  be  in  the  proper  hand  of  Lord 
Ch.  Justice  Popham. 

Num.  89. 

A  Collection  of  Law-Readings  on  various  Statutes,  in  Folio ;  on 
paper:  containing, 

1.  Lectio  Magistri  Popham  Atturnati  Generalis  supra  Statutum  de  Annis 
35  et  36  Hen.  VIII.  de  Devises,  fol.  1. 

2.  The  Reading  of  Sir  Edward  Coke  on  the  Statute  of  Fines,  27  Edw.  I. 
at  Lions  Inn,  1580.  Two  different  Accounts  are  given  of  this  Reading, 
foil.  18,  20. 

3.  The  Reading  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  Attorney  General  in  the  Inner 
Temple  on  the  Statute  27  Hen.  VIII.  concerning  Uses.  fol.  33. 

4.  The  Reading  of  Edmund  Plowden,  Lecturer  of  New  Inn,  on  the 
Stat,  of  Westm.  II*.  chap.  1.  concerning  Entails,  fol.  35. 

At  the  beginning  of  this  Manuscript,  are  some  Extracts  from  Sir  Thomas 
Smith's  Treatise  de  Republica,  and  Sir  Thomas  More's  Utopia :  also  the 
Form  of  an  Indenture. 


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Num.  90. 

Mr.  Sherfield's  Readings  on  the  Statute  of  Wills,  of  32  Hen.  VIII. 
c.  1.  begun  9th  March  1639.  There  are  four  Readings  in  this  Vckime: 
the  first  consists  of  46  foUos,  or  92  pages;  the  second  of  28  ;  the  third 
of  38}  the  fourth  of  28.  FoHo;  on  paper. 

Num.  91. 
Readings  in  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  King  James  I.  and 
King  Charles  I.  containing 

1.  Callis's  Readings  on  the  23d  Hen.  VIIL  chap.  5.  concerning  Sewers. 
Note.  It  seems  to  be  the  same  as  the  printed  Reading,  fol.   1 . 

2.  Lectura  Johannis  Bankes  Militis,   Attornati  principis  Hospitii  Graii 
-     1630.  super  Statutum  21  Jac.  chap.  16.  Of  Limitation  of  Actions,  fol.  J  65. 

3.  Lectura  Jacobi  Whitlock  Armigeri  in  Medio  Templo  2''°.  August! 
1619.  super  Statutum  21  Hen.  VIIL  cap.  13.  s.  1.  De  Facultatibus  Bene- 
ficiorum.  fol..  197. 

4.  Conceipts  sur  le  Stat,  de  32  Hen.  VIIL  ca.  5. 

5.  Mr.  Thin's  Reading  on  the  Statute  of  13  Eliz.  chap.  8.  concerning 
Usury,  fol.  326. 

6.  Mr.  Whitakers  Reading  in  the  Summer  of  1627.  on  the  Stat.  13 
Eliz.  c.  13.  concerning  Fraudulent  Conveyances,  fol.  336. 

7.  Mr.  Lane's  Lectur'  Quadragess.  1629.  sur  le  Stat,  de  21  Hen.  VIIL 
cap.  13.  de  Non  Residence,  fol.  344. 

Num.  92. 

Readings  in  the  Reign  of  King  Henry  VIII"'.    With  Collections  on 
various  subjects  of  Law  :  containing, 

1.  Forms  of  Precedents  in  Error,  fol.  2. 

2.  Lectio  Walteri  Hcndley,  Lectoris  de  Grais  Inne  Vacatione  Quadra- 
gesimal!, A".  Henrici  VIIL  21"  sup.  Statutum  A".  21  Hen.  VIIL  Ca".  3. 
Concerning  Abridgements  of  Plaints  in  Assize,    fol.  6. 

3.  Secunda  Lectura  Walteri  Hendley  Vacatione  Quadrageaimali  A". 
26  Hen.  VIIL  ct  A°.  Domini  1534.  concerning  Avowries,  fol.  18. 

i,  Lectura  Jacobi  Hales  super  Statut.  quod  Defcndeut.  rccuperent  cus- 
tagia  sua,  fact.  A°.  23''°.  Henr.  VIIL  ca.  15.  fol.  33. 


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92. 

5.  Lectura  Tliomse  Moyle  super  Statutum  fact.  A",  xxj".  Hcnrici  VIII. 
ca.  xv".  in  Vacatione  Quadragesimali  A°.  xxiiij'".  regni  Regis  pra^dicti.  fol.  58, 

6.  Lectio  M.  Hall,  super  Ic  Statut  de  Seint  Eglisc,  in  Vacatione  Quadra- 
gesimali An".  32  Hen.  VIII.  fol.  75. 

7.  Lectura  Johannis  Gosnold  super  Statut.  fact.  Anno  xxxij".  Henr.  VIII. 
fol.  86. 

8.  Lectio  Magistri  Staunford  super  Statut.  de  Anno  34  Edw.  III. 
cap.  12°.  fol.  109. 

9.  Lectio  Magistri  Cooke  super  Statutum  de  A°.  32  Hen.  VIII.  ca.  7- 
concerning  Tythes.  fol.  127. 

10.  Lectura  Georgii  Brown  Lectoris  de  Grais  Inne  super  Statut.  32 
Henr.  VIII.  ca.  34..  fol.  14G. 

11.  Collections  on  different  subjects  of  Law:  concerning  Parliament, 
Restitutions,  Dispensations,  Pz'oclamations,  Pardons,  Laws  made  in  Convo- 
cation, the  King's  Dispensations  with  spiritual  Laws,  the  binding  of  the 
King's  subject  by  Spiritual  Laws,  Chancery  and  Decrees  there.  Injunctions, 
Offices,  Traverses,  Monstrans  de  Droit,  Petitions  of  Grace,  &c.  &c.  fol.  158. 

This  Volume  formerly  belonged  to  the  Yelverton  Collection. 

Num.    93. 

A  Disquisition  touching  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Common  Law  and 
Courts  of  Admiralty,  in  relation  to  things  done  upon  or  beyond  the 
Sea,  and  touching  Maritime  and  Merchants'  Contracts.  By  Lord 
C.  J.  Hale.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  94. 

Copy  of  a  Treatise  by  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale  intitled  Pr^roga- 
TiVA  Regis  :  with  marginal  Notes  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand-writing. 
At  the  beginning,  is  a  Table  of  the  Chapters  into  which  the  Work  is 
divided.  At  the  end,  are  the  following  Papers.  1.  The  Titles  in  Sir 
Matthew  Hale's  Co :  Place  Book  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Library.  2.  An 
Account  of  three  Manuscript  Volumes  of  Lord  Hale,  on  the  King's 
Prerogative.  3.  An  Extract  from  Lord  C.  J.  Hale's  Volume,  con- 
ceived to  be  what  Bishop  Burnet  in  his  List  of  his  Lordshiji's  Manu- 
scripts intitles  "  Incepta  de  Juribus  Coronge."     Folio ;  on  paper. 

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Num.   95. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale's  Preparatory  Notes  touching  Parliamentary 
Proceedings.  Folio;  on  paper.  At  the  end  are  some  Memoranda 
relating  to  the  work  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand-writing  :  and  also  a  fair 
Copy  of  two  Chapters  of  the  Work.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   96. 

"  Reflections  on  Mr.  Hobbs  his  Dialogue  of  the  Law,  by  the  Lord 
Chiefe  Justice  Hale  :  copyed  from  the  Originall  which  was  lent  to  S'. 
llobert  Southwell  by  his  Grandson  about  Nov'.  1690."  Folio;  on 
paper.  Bound  with  this  Volume  is  another  Copy  of  the  "  Reflections," 
diflferently  arranged :  also  an  Extract  from  one  of  Lord  Hale's  Manu- 
scripts, "  touching  the  Particulars  that  would  be  fit  to  be  reformed, 
and  first,  concerning  the  Books  of  the  Law,  both  Statute  Law  and 
Common  Law." 

Num.   97. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  ;  containing  A  Treatise  in  English  "  De 
Jure  Maris  et  Brachiorum  ejusdem."  It  has  a  Table  of  Contents  at  the 
beginning ;  and  a  few  Alphabetical  References  in  Mr.  Hardinge's  hand- 
writing at  the  end. 

A  Note,   in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  sa\'s :  "  This   Treatise  is  cited  as  a 
Manuscript  by  Lord  Hale,  in  Parker's  Reports,  p.  69." 

Num.   98. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Narrative  Legall  and  Historicall  touchinge  the  Ciistomes:  in  the 
hancl-\vrilin<r  of  Lord  C.  J.  Hale.  fol.  1. 

O 

On  the  first  Leaf  of  the  Volume  is  this  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand. 
"  I  was  not  possessed  of  this  MS.  till  the  Treatise  by  Lord  Hale  on  the 
same  subject  published  by  me  in  my  first  Volume  of  Law  Tracts  was  wholly 
printed.  F.  H." 

2.  Mr.  Prynne's   First   Lecture  on  the  Petition  of  Right  made  in  the 
Parliament  held  at  Westm^  the  17"".  Day  of  March  A.  D.  1627  et  Caroli. 


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98. 

Regis  1"°'.  3°.     Copied  from  Vol.  xvi.  of  Mr.  Petyt's  Manuscripts  in  tlio 
Inner  Temple  Library,  fol.  32. 

3.  Copy  of  Prynne's  Argument  as  Counsel  for  the  Stationer's  Company 
against  the  Patents  for  sole  printing  of  Bibles  &c.  and  Law  Books.  From 
the  Harl.  MS.  N».  5900.     17  Cha.  I.  fol.  58. 

"  The  original  is  in  the  Inner  Temple  Library.     V.  II." 

4.  "  Certain  Select  Observations  on  the  several  Offices  and  Officers  in 
the  Militia  of  England,  with  the  Power  of  the  Parliament  to  raise  the  same 
as  they  shall  judge  most  expedient,  &c.  Collected  and  found  among  the 
Papers  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Pymm,  a  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons. 
Writ  in  the  year  1641."  fol.  71. 

5.  Of  Islands  arising  in  the  Sea,  and  Of  the  Salt  Shore  compared  with 
the  Fi-esh.  fol.  85. 

6.  The  Case  of  Perrin  and  Blake,  with  the  Pleadings  of  Counsel,  Argu» 
ments  of  the  Judges,  and  Determination  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  :  also 
the  Argument  of  Mr.  .Tustice  Blacket  in  the  Exchequer  Chamber.  To 
which  is  added  the  Opinions  of  eminent  Counsel  on  two  other  Cases, 
involving  the  same  Question  as  that  in  Perrin  and  Blake :  also.  The  Argu- 
ment of  Mr.  Justice  Clive  upon  the  Doctrine  of  Common  Recoveries  in  the 
Cause  of  Wynne  and  Wynne,  fol.  97  b. 

7.  A  Description  of  a  curious  Volume  of  MSS.  in  the  Cotton  Collection 
described  by  Dr.  Smith  in  his  Catalogue  in  the  following  manner,  Vespasian. 
C.  XIV.  "  A  large  Volume  of  curious  Collections  under  several  heads,  as 
Admirals,  Admiralty,  Advocatio  Ecclesiarum,  &c.  in  which  are  contained 
several  original  Patents  and  Letters.  It  may  well  be  called  a  Common 
Place  Book  of  State  and  Government."  fol.  151. 

8.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Lawfulness  of  Pressing  Seamen.  With  an 
Appendix,  containing  copies  of  Instruments  and  other  public  Documents 
relating  to  the  same,  fol,  161. 

Num.   99. 

A  folio  Volume,   on   paper;    containing   Reports  of  Cases   deter- 
mined in  the   Court  of  Chancery,  principally  in  the  Reign  of   King 

Charles  11. 

"  Some  of  the  Cases  are  of  the  Reign  of  K.  Charles  the  P'.     See  Case, 
NM. 

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23  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

99. 

"  Many  of  these  Reports  are  in  totidem  verbis  as  in  the  printed  Reports. 
"  Sometimes,  where  the  Case  is  in  print,  the  Report  here  is  a  different 
.  one.     See  Cases,  N".  233,  276. 

"  Some  of  the  Cases  are  not  given  in  the  printed  Reports.  See  Cases 
N<'.322,  332,  126."     F.  H. 

Num.    100. 

A  Letter,  touching  the  Judicature  of  the  House  of  Peers.  Folio ;  on 
paper. 

"  This  Manuscript  is  copied  from  one  in  the  Inner  Temple  Library.  It 
is  there  in  a  Volume  of  the  Petyt  Collection;  and  I  apprehend  that  the 
Piece  was  of  his  [Mr.  Petyt's]  writing."    F.  H. 

Num.    101. 

A  Copy  of  the  Black  Book  of  the  Admiralty.  Folio ;  on  paper. 
Saec.  xviir. 

Num.    102. 

"  Expeditionis  Billarum  Antiquitas."  An  elaborate  Treatise  on 
the  ancient  Manner  of  making  and  publishing  Acts  of  Parliament. 
Folio  ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xviii. 

On  a  leaf  or  two  at  the  beginning,  and  at  the  end,  are  numerous  particu* 
lars  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  with  one  or  two  Letters,  respecting  the  Manu- 
script. 

Num.    103. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Kelyng's  Reports  :  including  some  not  in  print. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   104. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper :  containing, 

1 .  An  Abstract  of  Pleadings  and  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
in  the  Reigns  of  K.  Henry  the  3"".  and  K.  Edward  the  1".  fol.  1. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  29 

104. 

•  2.  Rcpcrtorium.  t.  Edw.  III.  fol.  129. 

.3.  A  detached  Chapter  of  an  intended  Work  on  Heraldry  in  the  hand- 
writing of  John  Anstis  Esq'.  Garter,  King  at  Arms,  entitled  «  Chap- 
ter XXVI.  De  Heraldis."  fol.  139. 

4.  General  Observations  on  the  Seals  of  our  Kings :  also  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Mr.  Anstis.  fol.  219. 

5.  "  Johannis  Anstis  Armigeri,  Fecialium  Principis,  Aspilogia ;  sive  De 
Iconibus  Scutariis  gentilitiis  Commentarius :  in  quo  de  tota  Anglorum  re 
Sigillari,  de  Insignibus,  Kebusque  insignitis,  ex  Archetypis  summS.  fide 
depictis,  disseritur."  fol.  265. 

Num.   105. 

Reports  from  Easter  Term  22  Edw.  IV.  to  the  21".  Year  of 
Henry  VII. '"  (Latin.)     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  lOG. 

Rotul.  Parliamenti.    An.  1,  2,  &  3,  Ric.  II.    Codex  chartac.  in  folio. 

Num.   107. 

Catalogus  Librorum  nobilissimi,  illustrissimi,  &  eruditissimi  Domini 
Henrici  Yelvertonis,  Vice-Comitis  de  Longueville,  in  Anno  Domini 
1694.     Codex  chartac.  in  folio. 

Num.  108. 

Consuetudines,  Libertates,  et  Statutae  de  Quinque  Portubus,  partim 
Latine  partim  Gallice :  ex  Bibl.  Cotton.  Julius  B.  IV.  1.  Codex 
chartac.  in  folio. 

A  MS.  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand  says  :  "  On  examination  I  find  this 
to  be  a  different  Collection  from  Mr.  Jeakes's  printed  Book.    F.  H." 

Num.  109. 

Abstracts  of  the  Hanaper  Accompt  from  June  15th,  1710  to  July 
29th,  1 728.    Folio ;  on  paper. 


30  hargrave  collection 

Num.   110. 

A  Chronological  Account  of  all  the  Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error  in 
the  House  of  Lords  from  the  5th  of  December  1660  to  1740.  Folio  j 
on  paper. 

Num.   111. 

Ceely's  Reports,  t.  Cha.  I.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

NuaiM.  112,  113,114. 

Heads  of  Equity.   3  vol.  Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.   115. 

"  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Judicature  in  Parliament :  wherein  the 
Arguments  and  Presidents  of  several  Books  lately  pubHshed  on  that 
subject,  especially  those  in  the  Case  stated,  are  considered  and  fully 
debated  :"  transcribed  from  a  Volume  formerly  in  the  Lansdowne  Col- 
lection, but  which  did  not  come  with  that  Collection  to  the  British 
Museum. 

A  Manuscript   Note    in   Mr.    Hargrave's  hand-writing  attributes  this 
Volume  to  the  pen  of  Mr.  Petyt. 

Num.   116. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper,  alphabetically  arranged  :  lettered  on  the 
back  "  Common  Place,  by  John  Ward.   1652."     On  matters  of  Law. 

Numm.  117,  118. 

"Common  Place,  by  John  Ward,  1653."  Two  Volumes.  Folio;  on 
paper.     Arranged  alphabetically. 

Num.   119. 

"  Copy  of  the  Decree,  Orders,  and  Reports  in  Chancery  made  in  the 
Cause  of  Holt  and  Holt :  relating  to  the  late  Lord  Chief  Justice  Holts 
personal  Estates."     Folio;  on  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  31 

Num.   120. 

A  thin  Volume,  in  Folio,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  An  Inquiry  into  tlie  Law  and  Usage  of  Parliament,,  and  in  what  re- 
spect it  may  be  said  to  differ  from  the  Common  Law  of  England.  By 
Francis  Russell,  Esq^ 

2.  The  Practice  of  the  House  of  Lords  and  the  Lord  High  Steward 
touching  Evidence. 

Num.  121. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  Paper;  copied  from  N".  1621  of  the  Harleian 
Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  in  the  Catalogue  of  wliich  it  is 
entitled  "  A  Comment  on  the  Tenures  of  Judge  Littleton,  by  no 
means  to  be  ascribed  to  Sir  Edward  Coke,  whose  Works  are  often 
therein  cited.  The  Author  lived  in  the  time  of  King  James  the 
First." 

Num.  122. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Lawfulness  of  Pressing  Seamen.  With  an  Ap- 
pendix of  Original  Deeds  and  Instruments.  Folio  ;  on  paper.  See 
before  Num.  98.  Art.  8. 

Num.  123. 

A  Collection  of  Law  Entries,  made  by  Thomas  Cory.  Folio ;  on 
paper. 

Num.  124. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Process  and  Practice  of  Chancery.  Folio;  on 
paper. 

Num.  125. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Copy  of  a  Commission  for  Inquisition  of  the  real  and  personal  Estate 
of  a  Felo  de  se,  with  the  Proceedings  upon  it.  fol.   1 . 

'2.  Commission  of  Inquiry  into  the  Estate  of  James  late  Duke  of  Ormond 
issued  in  consequence  of  his  being  attainted  by  Act  of  Parliament,  fol.  7. 


32  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

125. 

3.  Inquisition  concerning  various  Abuses  in  the  Fleet-Prison,  fol.  10. 

4.  Scaccarium :  being  Short  Notes  from  Gilbert's  Book  on  the  Exche- 
quer, fol.  19. 

5.  Book-keeping ;  being  A  short  but  perspicuous  Explanation  of  the  dif- 
ferent kind  of  Accompt  Books  necessary  to  be  kept  by  Merchants  and 
others,  fol.  43. 

6.  On  Bills  of  Exchange,  the  Custom  of  Merchants  concerning  them,  and 
the  Law  of  Notes,  fol.  47. 

Num.   126. 

"  Explanatio  brevis  de  Nominibus  et  Naturis  omnium  Rotulorum  in 
Archivis  Turris  London,  repositorum  :  sive  Demonstratio  de  quali  ge- 
nere  Negotiorum  in  illis  contentorum  quod  dignum  cognitione  videbi- 
tur."     Folio ;  on  paper. 

This  Volume  is  in  the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  E.  Umfreville,  and  appears  to 
be  a  transcript  of  a  Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
compUed  by  George  WiUiam  Petyt,  Esq".  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the 
Tower. 

Num.   127. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  consisting  of  Law  Common  Place, 
alphabetically  arranged.     Written  in  the  I6th  Century. 

Num.   128. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Discourse  on  Terms  Attendant,  fol.  1. 

"  Not  in  Print.  The  Book  called  Free,  in  Chancery,  is  cited  in  it,  and 
therefore  it  was  most  probably  written  since  Lord  Ch.  Baron  Gilbert's  death. 
It  is  an  useful  digest  of  the  Cases,  and  contains  some  able  deductions 
from  them."     F.  H. 

2.  Praxeos  Procuratoriae  Bieviarium.  fol.  12. 

"  It  appears  from  the  Contents  to  relate  to  tlie  Practice  in  the  Irish  Ec- 
clesiastical Courts.     See  the  Margin  of  p.  4."     F.  H. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  33 

128. 

3.  Remarks  on  the  Judicature  of  the  Lords,  upon  Writs  of  Error,  and 
Appeals  in  Parliament,  fol.  36. 

4.  Instructions  for  a  Commission  of  Lunacy,  fol.  38. 

5.  Cases,  with  Opinions  of  Counsel  upon  them.  An  Index  to  the  subject 
matter  of  them  at  the  end.  fol.  40  b. 

6.  Case  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's  Attainder,  with  Mr.  Hoskins's  Opinion, 
fol.  125. 

7.  Abridgement  of  the  Office  of  Executor;  by  Sir  Edward  Northey.  fol.  14Y. 

8.  Miscellaneous  Papers,  relative  to  Chancery  Practice,  fol.  167. 

Num.  129. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Collection  of  Cases  concerning  the  Customs,  pag.  1. 

2.  Admissions  and  Patents  of  Masters  of  the  Rolls,  pag.  135. 

Num.  130. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Mr.  Attorney  General  Perceval's  Report  on  the  Petition  of  Lady 
Charlotte  Fitzgerald  to  the  King  in  respect  to  the  Roos  or  Ros  Barony,  fol.  1 . 

2.  Notes  by  Mr.  Blanchard,  the  short  hand  writer,  when  the  Case  on  the 
Roos  or  Ros  Barony  was  argued  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Lords  before 
the  Lords'  Committees  of  Privileges,  fol.  35. 

Num.  131. 

Miscellany   Collections   respecting   Parliament.      Folio  j    on   paper. 
Saec.  XVIII. 

Num.  132. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  consisting  of  Parliamentary  and  other 
Records  and  Papers.     Viz. 

1 .  Concerning  the  King's  Right  to  Impose  without  the  Assent  of  Parlia- 
ment :  with  Copies  of  Records  pro  et  con  from  16  Hen.  III.  to  1  Eliz.  fol.  2. 

2.  Ecclesiastical  Grievances  exhibited  in  Parliament,  with  the  Answers, 
fol.  53. 

3.  Temporal  Grievances  exhibited  in  Parliament,  with  the  Answers,  fol.  54. 

F 


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132. 

4.  Articles  exhibited  by  the  Lords  for  which  they  desire  remedye.  fol.  63. 

5.  Demaundes  in  matter  of  Tenures  by  the  Commons  vppon  the  Great 
Contract,  fol.  S-i. 

6.  Case  of  the  Town  of  Southampton  touching  Impositions,  out  of  C.  J^ 
Dyer's  original  Manuscript,  in  the  hand-writing  of  Lord  C.J.  Hyde.  fol.  66  b. 

7.  Notes  from  the  Parliament  Rolls,  with  a  List  of  the  Speakers  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  fol.  67. 

8.  Copy  of  a  Letter  to  the  Justices  of  Middlesex  from  the  Lords  of  the 
Council  concerning  the  Free  Gift.     Greenw.  26  June  1614.  fol.  68. 

9.  King  James  the  First's  Animadversions  upon  the  Lawyers,  fol.  68  b. 

10.  Petitions  and  Answers  in  Parliament  1  Hen.  IV.  concerning  the 
Judges,  fol.  68  b. 

1 1 .  Record  of  the  Reversal  of  the  Judgement  against  Thomas  Earl  of 
Lancaster  1  Edw.  III.  in  Parliament,  and  the  Writs  of  Restitution,  fol.  69. 

12.  Rotul.  Pari.  2  Ric.  II.  touching  Privy  Seals,  fol.  69  b. 

13.  Brewes  Case  and  Censure  for  insulting  Judge  Hengham  et  al.  in 
Scaccario,  33  Edw.  I.  fol.  70. 

14.  List  of  Serjeants  at  Law  from  13  Hen.  VIII.  to  Mich.  3  Car.  I.  col- 
lected by  L.  C.  J.  Hyde  with  an  Account  of  their  After  Preferments,  fol.  70. 

15.  The  King's  Oath  at  his  Coronation,  "  ut  exprimitur  in  Lib.  Regalium 
in  Coll.  beati  Petri  Westm."  fol.  71.  b. 

16.  The  Record  of  the  Case  of  John  Bildeston  18  Edw.  III.  who  was 
committed  on  suspicion  of  counterfeiting  the  Great  Seal,  and  afterwards 
bailed,  and  discharged  by  Proclamation,  fol.  71  b. 

17.  The  Judges  Petition  in  Parliament,  18  Hen.  VI.  with  the  Answer, 
fol.  72  b. 

18.  The  Resolution  of  all  the  Judges  of  England  11  June  1629,  signed 
and  sealed,  to  the  Lord  Keeper,  to  be  presented  at  the  Council  Board  in 
answer  to  an  Order  of  Reference  from  the  King  and  Council  upon  the  ques- 
tion whether  Peers  may  be  attached  upon  Process  of  Contempt  out  of  Chan- 
cery, fol.  73  b. 

19.  Precedents  of  binding  to  good  Behaviour,  fol.  74. 

20.  Dialogus  inter  Henricum  tertium  Regem  Ajigliae  &  A.  B.  C.  socios 
Collegii  Mcrtonensis  in  Academia  Oxon.  de  Porta  (juadam  nunc  vulgariter 
vocata  "  the  Meadow  Gate"  de  novo  fabricanda.  fol.  76  b. 

21.  Sir  Robert  Pye,  Auditor  of  the  Receipts,  his  Certificate  of  Allow- 
ances made  to  the  Judges  for  riding  their  Circuits,  fol.  77. 


of  manuscripts.  35 

Num.  133. 

The  Antiquity  and  Constitution  of  the  Six  Clerks  of  Chancery  and 
their  Office.     By  Nath.  Bladen,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  134. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper ;  the  following  account  of  the  Con- 
tents of  which  is  given  on  the  first  leaf. 

"  The  ffirst  Part  conteyneth  (verbatim)  Divers  Acts  of  Common  Councell 
as  were  made  and  established  during  the  severall  Maioralties  of  Sir  Rowland 
Hill,  Sir  Andrew  Judd,  Sir  Richard  Dobbs,  Sir  George  Barns,  Sir  Thomas 
White,  Sir  John  Lyon,  Sir  William  Garrard,  Sir  Thomas  Offlcy,  Sir  Tho- 
mas Curtys,  Sir  Thomas  Leigh,  Sir  William  Hewett,  Sir  William  Chester, 
Sir  John  White,  and  Sir  Richard  Mallory  Knights,  Lord  Mayors  of  the 
Citie  of  London.  With  An  Abridgment  of  all  matters  whatsoever  as  passed 
or  were  treated  of  in  the  Common  Councells  of  the  same  City  from  the  elea- 
venth  Day  of  July  Anno  tertio  Regni  Regis  Edwardi  Sexti  until  the  seveneth 
Day  of  June  Anno  tertio  Regni  Reginae  Eiizabethae.  Together  also  with  an 
Alphabeticall  Table  conteyning  the  materiall  matters  handled  in  the  ffirst 
Part  of  this  Book  for  the  ease  of  such  as  are  desirous  to  find  speedily  any 
thing  therein  contained."  fol.  1. 

[The  Table  goes  no  further  than  the  Letter  K.] 

"  The  Second  Part  conteyneth  Divers  materiall  Orders  and  Ordinances 
made  and  established  only  by  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Court  of  Aldermen  from 
the  ninth  Day  of  May  Anno  tertio  Regni  Regis  Edwardi  Sexti  untill  the 
6th  Day  of  May  Anno  quinto  Regni  Regina  Elizabeths. 

"  Whereof  some  are  written  verbatim  as  may  appear  by  a  Note  in  the 
margent,  and  others  are  only  abridged ;  together  also  with  an  Alphabeticall 
Table  of  all  the  materiall  things  contained  in  this  Second  Part."   fol.  138. 


"o" 


Num.  135. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper:  containing  Collections  relating  to  the 
City  of  London.     Viz. 

1.  Customes  of  London.     Said  to  be  taken  out  of  My  Lord  C.  J.  King's 
Common  Place,  pag.  1. 

2.  Copy  of  the  Brewer's  Charter,  p.  17. 

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36  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

135. 

3.  De  Electione  Majoris.  p.  33. 

4.  Elections  of  Sheriffs,  p.  40. 

5.  De  Titulis  Civitatis.   p.  67. 

6.  De  Privilegiis  Civitatis.  p.  69. 

7.  Extract  from  the  Quo  Warranto  Rolls  relating  to  the  City  of  London, 
p.  81. 

8.  Extracts,  Memoranda,  &c.  from  the  Proceedings  of  Common  Coun- 
cil; some  as  early  as  the  time  of  K.  Edward  the  Fourth,  pp.  99,  160,  172, 
182,  199,209,  322. 

9.  A  Tiible  containing  the  Rates  of  the  Customs  due  to  the  Mayor  and 
Commonaltie  and  Citizens  of  London.  7  Cha.  I.  p.  151. 

10.  Pat.  15  Edw.  IIL  Pro  Civitate  Londoniae  de  Consuetudinibus  emen- 
dandis.  p.  169.     See  another  Copy  of  the  same,  p.  177. 

11.  Ex  Rot.  Claus.  38  Edw.  IIL  Memorandum  de  illis  qui  gaudebunt 
Libertatibus  concessis  Civibus  London,  p.  170. 

12.  Ex  Rotulo  Cartarum  de  Anno  15  Edw.  III.  n.  12.  Pro  Civibus 
London,  p.  190. 

13.  Serj'.  Pengelly's  Opinion  in  Answer  to  Certain  Questions  from  the 
Common  Council,  concerning  a  Pound  Rate.  A.  D.  1719.  p.  205. 

14.  Case,  and  Answer  from  Serj^  Pengeily  concerning  the  Appointment 
of  Ward-Beadles,  pp.  218,  219. 

15.  "  Copys  taken  out  of  an  Old  Book  of  good  Account  relating  to  the 
Customs  and  Usages  of  the  City  of  London."  p.  225. 

16.  Cases  and  Opinions  respecting  City  business>  Appointments,  &c. 
p.  285. 

Num.  136. 

Collections  relating  to  the  King's  Prerogative  and  Power,  Nobility, 
Parliament,  &c.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  137. 

A  Treatise  by  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale  on  the  Admiralty  Jurisdic- 
tion.    Folio ;  on  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  37 

Num.  138. 

A  Collection  of  Chancery  Cases  and  Opinions.     Chiefly  in  the  time 
of  K.  George  I.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 


Num.  139. 

A  Volume  consisting  of  detached  Papers,  chiefly  Abstracts  of  Pro- 
ceedings of  Common  Council,  and  Transcripts  from  City-Records. 
Other  Articles  are, 

1.  Ex  Rot.  Claus.  A".  38  Edw.  III.  m.  20.  Memorandum  de  illis  qui 
gaudebunt  Libcrtatibus  concessis  Civibiis  London,  p.  99. 

2.  The  Various  Titles  by  which  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London 
liath  been  denoted  and  expressed,  p.  269. 

3.  Reasons  against  the  Bill  for  regulating  Elections  in  the  City  of  Lon- 
don. [1725.]   (Printed.)  p.  293. 

4.  The  Petition  and  Representation  of  Andrew  Tooke  and  John  Gough, 
Teachers  in  the  School,  to  the  Governors  of  the  Charter  House,  p.  307. 
See  also  p.  353. 

5.  Account  of  Sums  of  Money  issued  by  the  Chamberlain  of  London 
concerning  Suits  at  Law  relating  to  the  Elections  of  Aldermen  from  1711 
to  1719.  p.  327.  (Printed.)  See  also  p.  365. 

6.  Copy  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham's  Will,  as  far  as  it  concerns  his  House, 
&c.  p.  331. 

7.  The  Oath  of  a  Free-man.  p.  33.5. 

8.  Rates  of  Taxes  in  London,  p.  338. 

9.  Order  by  the  Commissioners  of  Sewers.  3  Nov.  1693.  p.  351.  (Printed.) 

10.  A  List  of  Persons  who  polled  for  Mr.  John  Williams,  Alderman,  at 
the  Election  for  Sheriff,  A.  D.  172a.  (Printed.)  p.  369. 

11.  The  Daily  Journal  for  December  7"'.  1724.  containing  the  List  of 
Persons  who  polled  for  Sir  Richard  Hopkins  at  the  late  Election  for  a 
Member  of  Parliament.   (Printed.)  p.  401. 

12.  The  Daily  Post,  for  Dec.  7"".  1724.  containing  the  List  of  Persons 
who  polled  for  Charles  Goodfellow  Es(J^  at  the  late  Election  for  a  Member 
of  Parliament.  (Printed.)  p.  409. 


38  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

13.  The  Daily  Post,  Monday,  March  16,  1724.,  containing  the  List  of 
Persons  who  polled  for  Edw.  Bellamy,  Esq^  to  be  Sheriff.  (Printed.)  p.  417. 

14-.  The  Case  between  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Commons  of  London  con- 
cerning the  Election  of  Sheriffs  for  the  Year  ensuing  clearly  stated. 
(Printed.)  fol.  Lond.  1682.  p.  425. 

15.  Calendar,  for  the  year  1723.  (Printed.)  p.  433. 

16.  An  Examination  and  Resolution  of  two  Questions  concerning  Elec- 
tions.    (Printed.)  fol.  Lond.  1724.  p.  435. 

17.  The  Report  of  a  Committee  of  Aldermen  in  Affirmance  of  the  Right 
of  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  to  put  a  Negative  to  Bills  or  Acts  depending 
in  the  Common-Council  of  London.     (Printed.)  fol.  Lond.  1724.  p.  453. 

18.  Contents  of  a  Bill,  with  Observations,  for  regulating  Wardmote 
Elections,  p.  473. 

ly.  Copy  of  a  Petition  from  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  London  to  the 
H.  of  Commons  respecting  the   Bill  for  regulating  Elections,  p.  543. 

20.  Other  Papers  relating  to  the  same  Bill.  pp.  557,  559,  563,  567,  573, 
589,  595,  599,  611. 

21.  An  Act  for  regulating  Elections  within  the  City  of  London,  and  for 
preserving  the  Peace,  good  Order,  and  Government  of  the  said  City. 
(Printed.)  p.  581. 

22.  Charter  of  the  Joyners  Company  of  London,  p.  607. 

23.  Brief  in  the  Cause  of  Williams  mil.  veisus  Hopkins  mil.  for  the 
Dei',  p.  613. 

24.  Affidavits  relating  to  the  Election  of  Sheriffs  1723.  pp.  677,  681, 
685,  689,  69.^,  697,  701,  705,  709,  711,  713,  716,  721,  723,  725,  729,  733. 

Num.  140. 

"  The  History   and   Analysis   of  the    Common  Law   of  England. 
Written  by  the  late  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale."     Foho  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  141. 

A  Collection  of  Cases   and   Opinions,   principally  relating  to   the 
Customs.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  142. 

A  Volume  of  Collections  respecting  the  Charters,  Liberties,  &c.  of 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  39 

142. 

the   City  of  London  principally  taken  from  ancient  Records  :    con- 
taining, 

1.  The  Charter  of  Liberties  granted  to  the  City  by  King  John,  ex  Rot. 
Chart.     16  Joh.  m.  2.  n.  3.  pag.  7. 

2.  Lit.  Patentes  pro  Civibus  London.  26  Edw.  L  m.  20.  p.  11. 

3.  Copy  of  an  Entry  taken  from  Liber  C.  fol.  70.  in  the  Town-Clerks 
Office,  of  the  Presentment  of  a  Mayor  of  London  to  tlie  King  and  his 
Admission,  29  Edw.  III.  p.  13. 

4.  Copy  of  a  similar  Entry,  30  Edw.  III.  p.  15. 

5.  Copy  of  a  Presentment  in  the  same  Book,  fol.  HI.  of  the  31  Edw.  III. 
pag.  17. 

6.  An  Entry  in  Liber  D.  in  the  same  Office  fol.  4.  wherein  King  Ed- 
ward II.  by  his  Charter  recites  the  Right  that  the  City  of  London  had  to 
elect  Mayors  and  Sheriffs,  but  that  of  late  the  populace  have  disturbed  the 
Elections :  the  King,  to  prevent  this,  orders  a  Proclamation  to  hinder  all 
persons  from  coming  to  such  Elections  on  pain  of  Imprisonment,  unless 
summoned  thereto,  pag.  19. 

7.  A  similar  Entry  from  Liber  H.  fol.  182.  for  preventing  Tumults  at 
Elections,  p.  20. 

8.  Extract  from  the  "  Liber  Custumar'.  fol.  192."  respecting  several  Or- 
dinances made  by  the  Lord  Mayors,  Aldermen,  and  Citizens  of  London 
for  their  better  Government,  which  were  confirmed  by  King  Edward  II. 
p.  21. 

9.  Lit.  Patentes  14  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  22.  De  Officio  Majoritatis  London. 
Roberto  de  Kendale  commisso.  p.  25. 

10.  Lit.  Pat.  16  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  23.  De  Majore  Lond.  constituto. 
p.  27. 

11.  The  Restitution  of  the  City's  Liberties,  Pat.  20  Edw.  XL  m.  5.  p.  29. 

12.  Copy  of  an  Entry  from  the  Book  "  De  antiquis  Legibus  A.  D.  1262" 
reciting  that  a  Jew  had  wounded  a  Christian  and  the  great  Uproar  which 
had  ensued  upon  it,  with  Instructions  for  what  was  to  be  done.  p.  30. 

13.  Extract  from  the  Book  Liber  L.  fol.  53.  for  the  Election  of  the 
Mayor  and  Sheriffs  by  the  Mysteries,  p.  31. 

14.  Copy  from  Liber  H.  fol.  182.  The  same  Entry  as  Art.  7.  but  in 
French,  p.  33. 


40  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

142. 

J 5.  Extract  from  the  "  Journal"  in  tlie  Town  Clerk's  Office,  No.  9.  fol.  297. 
A  Habeas  Corpus  to  the  Mayor  and  Sheriffs  of  London  with  their  return 
that  the  Prisoner  is  in  their  custody  for  exposing  false  Coins  in  payment, 
p.  35. 

16.  From  S''  Z.  fol.  156.  respecting  the  Choice  of  an  Under-Sheriff:  be- 
tween SS""  and  31"  Eliz.  p.  35. 

17-  Memorandum  from  Liber  C.  fol.  6.  respecting  the  Election  of  several 
Aldermen  and  their  presentation,  the  Liberties  of  the  City  being  at  that 
time  in  the  King's  hands,  p.  39. 

18.  From  "  Liber  Albus,  fol.  10."  Entry  of  the  Old  Custom  of  choosing 
the  Aldermen,  and  of  their  continuance  in  their  offices,  p.  40. 

19.  Another  Entry,  from  the  same  Book  fol.  9.  respecting  the  Removal 
of  Aldermen,  p.  41. 

20.  Entries  from  Liber  D.  fol.  7.  concerning  the  Choosing  and  Admission 
of  Aldermen,  p.  43. 

21.  Ex  Rotulo  Paten.  12  Edw.  IL  p.  2.  m.  2.  Pro  Civibus  London,  de 
Novis  Articulis  ibidem  statutis  observandis.  p.  45. 

22.  Extracts  and  Memoranda  from  Records  in  the  Tower  and  elsewhere, 
concerning  the  Aldermen  of  London,  their  rights,  privileges,  and  authority. 
p.  59. 

23.  Entries  in  different  Books  in  the  Town-Clerks'  Office  respecting  the 
Sheriffs  of  London,  p.  133. 

24.  Copies  and  Extracts  from  Records  respecting  the  Court  of  the  Mayor 
and  Aldermen,  p.  140. 

25.  A  Statement  of  Precedents  and  Cases  relating  to  the  question  whether 
the  Court  of  Aldermen  or  Common  Council  have  the  right  to  jud^e  of 
Contested  Elections  of  Commoners,  p.  157. 

26.  Copies  of  Records,  &c.  concerning  the  Common  Council,  p.  180. 

27.  Copies  of  Records,  &c.  relating  to  the  Court  of  Wardmote. 
p.211. 

28.  Records  relating  to  the  Court  of  Inquest,  p.  231. 

29.  Extracts  concerning  the  Coroner  of  London,  p.  253. 

30.  The  various  Titles  by  which  the  Corpoi-ation  of  the  City  of  London 
hath  been  denoted  and  expressed,  p.  269. 

31.  Entries  concerning  the  Oaths  to  be  taken  by  Common  Council-men. 
p.  276. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  41 

142. 

32.  Extracts  from  the  City  Record,  "  Liber  de  antiquis  Lcgibus  tem- 
pore Hen.  III.   Regis."  &c.  p.  277. 

33.  Warrants  of  Commitments  of  Offenders  by  the  Aldermen  of  the 
City  at  their  Wardmotes,  p.  278. 

S*.  Ex  Rotulo  Paten.  16  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  31.  pro  Vicecomitibus,  Alder- 
mannis,  ct  Civibus  London,  p.  281. 

35.  An  Entry  of  the  making  the  Ward  of  Faringdon  two  Wards ;  with 
other  Entries  concerning  the  Aldermen,  their  choice,  and  continuance  in 
their  Offices  ;  &c.  p.  284. 

36.  From  Liber  R.  fol.  121.  Part  of  an  Act  of  Common  Council,  1  Aug. 
5  Edvv.  VI.  p.  297. 

37.  Meaning  of  "  Legalis  Homo,"  from  Sir  Thomas  Smith's  Treatise  de 
Republica.  p.  297. 

38.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  William  Wajjstaffe  sometime  Town-Clerk  to  Sir 
George  Jefferys  then  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  concerning 
the  making  of  Liveries,     dat.  Guildhall,  May  1.  168.5.  p.  299. 

39.  Act  of  Common  Council  1,  Aug.   1  &  2  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  307. 

40.  Act  of  the  Commons  of  England  in  Parliament  assembled,  for  remov- 
ing Obstructions  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of 
London.  28  Feb.  1648.  p.  315. 

4-1.  Opinions  of  several  Lawyers  upon  the  Question,  whether  the  Mayor 
and  Aldermen  of  the  City  of  London  have  a  negative  Voice  in  matters  pro- 
pounded, and  making  of  Laws  and  Orders,  and  admitting  of  Officers  in 
Common  Council,    p.  319. 

42.  Some  particular  Cases  concerning  the  Right  of  Elections  of  Alder- 
men, with  the  Lawyers  Opinions  thereon,  particularly  as  to  the  paying 
Scot  and  Lot,  &c.  p.  326. 

Num.    143. 

Cases,  and  Opinions  answered  by  Mr.  Bevil  Filmer  :  principally  from 
the  Year  1744  to  1754.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.    144. 

Cases,  and  Opinions  also  answered  by  Mr.  Filmer  ;  principally  from 
1754  to  1758.    Folio;  on  paper. 

G 


42  hargrave  collection 

Num.   145. 

A  Collection  of  Cases,  with  Opinions  answered  by  Mr.  Edw.  Northey  : 
between  the  Years  1714  and  1717.     FoHo  j  on  paper. 

Num.  146. 

Law  Miscellanies ;  digested  under  Heads,  as  "  Contempts  to  Court', 
how  punishable"  :  "Degrees  of  Offences"  :  "  Praemunire"  :  "  Blas- 
phemy" :  "  Conjuration,  Witchcraft,"  &c.  Apparently  abridged  from 
some  Work  still  more  extensive.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  147. 

Old  Pleadings.     12  to  20  Edw.  III.    (Latin.)     Folio;  on  vellum. 

Num.   148. 

*'  Copia  vera  Statutorum  CoUegii  Magdalenensis  in  Universitate 
Oxonise,  examinata  et  subscripta  per  Praesidentem,  Vice-Praesidentem, 
et  quatuor  alios.     20  Aug.  1720."     Codex  chartaceus,  in  folio. 

Num.  149. 

Speeches  made  in  Parliament  by  several  Persons  :  A.  D.  1675 — 1682. 
Foho ;  on  paper. 

Num.   150. 

Cases  in  C.  B.  in  1656  and  1657  ;  also  from  the  12th  to  the  19th  Cha. 
11.  by  Henry  Darell,  Esquire :  with  Cases  and  Opinions  of  Hale,  May- 
nard,  Finch,  &c.  relating  to  Wills  and  Settlements.  At  the  end  of  the 
Book  is  the  Record  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Writ  de  Ventre  inspi- 
ciendo  in  Willoughby's  Case.    39  Eliz.    Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   151. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1 .  Rules  and  Orders  made  by  the  Barons  for  the  OflScc  of  Pleas  in  the 
Court  of  Exchequer,  pag.  1 . 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  43 

151. 

2.  The  Practice  of  tlie  Office  of  Picas  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  witli 
the  Form  and  Method  of  Proceedings  in  that  Office,  and  some  other  parti- 
cular Notes  and  Demonstrations,  collected  for  the  benefit  and  direction  of 
the  Attorneys  and  Clerks  belonging  to  the  auid  Office,  pag.  1 9. 

On  the  first  of  these  Articles  Mr.  Hargrave  observes,  tliat  by  the  Con- 
tents it  appears  to  relate  to  the  English  Court  of  Exchequer  ;  though  it  is 
not  expressed  when  the  Rules  were  made.  They  are  not  the  Rules  and 
Orders  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  printed  in  1766. 

Num.    152. 

Cases,  from  1733  to  1766,  the  same  as  many  of  them  in  Forrester's 
Reports.     Folio  ;   on  paper. 

Num.    153. 

A  Voluine,  in  folio ;  containing  a  Collection  of  Papers,  partly  in  ma- 
nuscript and  partly  printed  relating  chiefly  to  the  City  of  London.   Viz. 

1.  Precedents  concerning  Elections  in  London,  foil.  2,  8. 

2.  Concerning  the  Markets  of  London,  fol.  6. 

3.  Ex  Rotulo  Statutorum  de  anno  i-egni  Kegis  Edw.  I,  xiij°.  m.  42. 
Statuta  Civitatis  London,  fol,  10. 

4.  The  Case  of  the  Charter  of  London  stated,  fol.  Lond.  1683.  (Printed.) 
fol.  25. 

5.  The  Presentment  of  the  Grand  Jury  for  the  City  of  London,  fol. 
Lond.  1683.     (Printed.)  fol.  35. 

6.  Act  for  the  better  paving  and  cleansing  the  Streets  and  Sewers  in  and 
about  the  City  of  London.  [A.  D.  1680.]  4'°  (Printed.)  fol.  39. 

7.  Act  for  the  settling  and  well  ordering  of  the  several  Publick  Markets 
within  the  City  of  London.  A.  D.  1674.  folio.  (Printed.)  fol.  43. 

8.  The  City  of  London's  Plea  to  the  Quo  Waranto,  (An  Information) 
brought  against  their  Charter  in  Michaelmas  Term,  1681.  fol.  Lond. 
1682.     (Printed.)  fol.  49. 

9.  The  Replication  to  the  City  of  London's  Plea  to  the  Quo  Warranto 

G  2 


44  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

153. 

brought  against  their  Charter  bj'  our  Soveraign  Lord  the  King,  in  Mi- 
chaelmas Term  1681.  fol.  Lond.  1682.     (Printed.)  fol.  69. 

10.  Tlie  City  of  London's  Rejoinder,  to  Mr.  Attorney  Xjeneral's  Repli- 
cation in  the  Quo  Warranto  brought  by  him  against  their  Charter,  fol. 
Lond.  1682.     (Printed.)  fol.  77. 

1 1 .  The  Sur-Rejoinder  of  Mr.  Attorney  General  to  the  Rejoinder  made 
on  the  behalf  of  the  Charter  of  the  City  of  London,  fol.  Lond.  1682. 
(Printed.)  fol.  97. 

12.  In  Curia  Cancellar.  24  Jan.  33  Car.  II.  Anno  Dom.  1681.  Howard 
versus  le  Duke  of  Norfolk  et  al.  The  Argument  of  the  Lord  Chief  Baron 
Mountagu.  fol.  104. 

13.  Mr.  Sollicitor  Finch's  Argument  in  the  Quo  Warranto  Case.  fol.  124. 

14.  Collections  concerning  London:  with  a  Table  of  general  Heads  at 
the  beginning,  fol.  131. 

15.  Mr.  Attorney  General  Sawj'er's  Argument  in  the  Quo  Warranto 
Case.  fol.  172. 

16.  The  Opinion  of  the  Judges  on  the  Quo  Warranto  Case.  fol.  221. 

17.  The  Recorder's  (George  Treby's)  Opinion.  2  Octob.  1683.  fol.  230. 

18.  Mr.  Pollexfen's  Argument,  fol.  234. 

19.  TheJudgement  given  in  the C^uo Warranto  Case:  12June  1683.  fol. 266. 

20.  Entries  in  the  Books  which  any  way  relate  to  the  I>ord  Mayor  and 
Aldermens  negalive  Voice  in  Common  Council,   fol.  270. 

21.  Antient  Powers,  Priviledges,  Perquisites,  and  Authorities  of  the  Con- 
stables of  the  Tower  of  London,  fol.  276. 

22.  Quaeries  and  Answers  respecting  the  City  Charter,   fol.  278. 

23.  Of  the  Election  of  Sheriffs  in  London,   fol.  302. 

24.  Heads  of  the  Charter  of  the  City  of  London,  fol.  308. 

25.  Of  the  East  India  Company,  fol.  313. 

26.  Attorney  General  Sir  Richard  Sawyer's  Argument  for  the  East  India 
Company  against  Thomas  Saunds  defends  fol.  330. 

Num.  154. 
Collections  concerning  London,  its  Customs  and  Priviledges.   Folio ; 
on  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  45 

Num.  155. 

A  Treatise  on  the  History  and  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Chancery. 
Folio;  on  paper. 

A  manuscript  Note  says,  "  The  whole  of  this  Volume  is  in  print." 

Num.  156. 
A  Treatise  on  tlie  Origin  and  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas.     Folio  ;  on  paper.     Saac.  xviii. 

Num.  157. 

"  A  Table  to  the  most  remarkable  Points  in  the  Printed  Cases  upon 
Appeals  to  the  House  of  Lords  since  the  Year  1701,  upon  which  the 
Decrees  and  Judgements  were  affirmed,  varyed,  or  reversed :  together 
with  another  Alphabetical  Table  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases,  referring 
to  the  Day  and  Year,  and  likewise  to  the  Titles  under  which  they  are 
placed  in  the  first  Table  with  notice  taken  whether  affirmed,  varyed,  or 
reversed."     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  158. 

"  An  Abridgement  common-placed  of  Cases,  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
upon  Appeals  and  Writs  of  Errors.  With  two  Tables,  one  of  the  Titles, 
and  the  other  of  the  Names  of  Cases."     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  159. 

Bailiff's  Accompts  of  Manors  belonging  to  the  Crown,  in  the  Counties 
of  Bucks,  Bedf  Oxon.  Hertf.  Hunt.  Northampton,  Rutland,  Lincoln, 
Barks.  Dors.  Southampt.  Midd.  Glouc.  Wiltes.  Devon,  t.  Edw.  VI. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  160. 

Orders  and  Decrees  in  Chancery,  principally  in  the  Reign  of  Q. 
Eliz :  with  a  few  in  the  time  of  K.  James  I.  and  also  in  1.  Will.  & 
Mary.     Folio  j  on  paper. 


46  hargrave  collection 

Num.  1()1. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  beginning  Mich.  33  Cha.  IL  and  ending 


o 


Mich.  4  Will.  &  Mar.     With  Indexes  of  tlie  Names  of  Cases  and  sub- 
ject matter  at  the  end.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  162. 

Cases  in  Chancery  of  20  Cha.  II.  and  of  other  Years,  both  before 
and  after.     Many  of  them  are  said  to  be  in  print.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  163. 

Petitions,  Answers,   &c.  in  Chancery,  in  the  time  of  Peter  Lord 
King  and  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  Chancellors.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  164. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  "  Recorda  et  Memoranda  de  hiis  qu£e  fiebant  in  Parliamento  sum- 
mon, apud  Westra.  die  Lunee  prox.  post  Festum  S.  Katherinag  Anno  Regni 
Regis  Edwardi  tertii  a  Conquestu  quarto  liberata  in  Cancell.  per  Henr.  de 
Edenestovve  Clericum  Parliamenti." 

2.  "  Les  Remembrances  du  Parlement  tenuz  a  Westmonster  a  la  Quin- 
zeinede  la  Seint  Michel  I'an  du  Regne  nrV  Seign^  le  Roi  treszisme." 

3.  "  Les  Remembrances  du  Parlement  tenuz  a  Westmonstier  le  meskerdy 
proschein  apres  le  Dymeigne  en  my  quar'esme'  en  presence  nostre  Seign''. 
I'an  de  son  Regne  d'Angleterre  quatorzisme,  et  de  France  primer." 

Num.  165. 

A  Volume,  in  folio ;  on  paper,  intitled  "  Breviatts  out  off  the  Re- 
cordes  in  the  Tower  conscerninge  the  Authoritye  off  The  Chauncerye : 
with  Directions  howe  to  finde  the  Originalls." 
At  the  end  are  the  following  Articles : 

1.  "  A  Discourse  written  by  Mr.  John  Selden  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and 
dedicated  to  Sir  Francis  Bacon  K'.  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Create  Scale  of 
England  touching  the  antient  mention,  conjunction,  or  division  of  the  two 
great  Offices  of  State  the  Chancellorship  and  Keeper  of  the  Create  Scale 
of  England,  Anno  Dni  1617."  fol.  151  b. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  47 

165. 

2.  Collections  out  of  the  antient  Records  of  the  Chancery  provcing  the 
Antiquity  of  the  Corpus  cum  Causa,  with  precedents  for  removeing  Prisoners 
into  the  Chancery  and  for  bayleing  of  divers  and  discharging  of  others,  fol.  156. 

S.  The  Names  of  all  the  Courts  in  which  all  the  Causes  and  Controversies 
of  this  Realme  are  adjudged  and  ended,  fol.  166. 

Num.  166. 

A  Law- Common-Place  Book,  with  an  alphabetical  Index  of  Titles 
at  the  end.     FoHo ;   on  paper. 

Num.  167. 

"  Remembrances  of  some  Methods,  Orders,  and  Proceedings  here- 
tofore used  and  observed  in  the  House  of  Peers,  extracted  out  of  the 
Journalls  of  that  House  by  H.  S.  C.  P.  and  J.  W.  Dep'.  to  Jo.  Br.  Cler. 
Parliamentorum."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

"  This  Book  contains  much  matter  not  in  the  printed  Book  with  Scobell's 
name.  In  most  instances  I  have  pointed  it  out  in  the  margin.  Probably 
the  Additions  were  all  by  W.  the  abovementioned  Deputy-Clerk  in  Par- 
liament.    F.  H." 

"  Note,  at  the  Restoration,  Browne  became  Clerk  in  Parliament  instead 
of  Scobell." 

Num.  168. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper :  containing  the  following  Treatises. 

1 .  Remembrances  for  Order  and  Decency  to  be  kept  in  the  Upper  House 
of  Parliament,  pag.  1. 

2.  A  Treatise  concerning  Archbishops,  Bishops,  Deans,  Chapters,  Par- 
sons, &c.  written  Anno  nono  Caroli  Regis  Angliae  &c.  Annoque  Domini 
1633.     It  seems  to  be  the  same  with  Hughes's  Parson's  Law.  pag.  57. 

3.  A  Treatise  of  Matters  Ecclesiastical,  pag.  386. 

4.  The  Court  of  Exchequer,  pag.  450. 

5.  Of  Islands  arising  in  the  Sea  and  of  the  Salt  Shore  compared  with 
the  Fresh,  pag.  546. 

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168. 

6.  Tlie  Character  of  a  Tory  in  answer  to  that  of  a  Trimmer,  written  in  the 
year  1648.  pag.  584. 

7.  A  Military  Discourse  whether  it  were  better  for  England  to  give  an 
Invader  present  Battaile  or  to  temporize  and  defer  the  same.  pag.  640. 

8.  An  Enquiry  into  the  State  of  His  Majesty's  Navy  and  the  Deportment 
of  the  Officers  entrusted  with  the  Management  of  it.  Dated  S'.  James's 
SG""  Aug.  1668.  and  signed  "  James."  pag.  756. 

9.  Some  Extracts  out  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester's  Commonwealth,  pag.  824. 
10.  "  Of  Robert  Devereux  Earle  of  Essex  and   Georsre  Villiers  Duke  of 

o 

Buckingham.     Some  Observations   by  way  of  Paralell   in  their   Times   of 
their  Estates  and  Favour."     [By  SirTienryjWotton.     Printed.]  pag.  868. 

Num.   169. 

A  Treatise  on  Writs  and  Actions  of  Trespass.     Folio ;   on  paper. 

NuMM.  170,  171. 

Collections  out  of  the  Registers  of  Chancery  C.  &  D.  relating  to  the 
Practice  of  the  Court.     With  an  Index.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   172. 

Law  Common-Place.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   173. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Present  Estate  of  Christendom  (in  the  Time  of 
Queen  Elizabeth).  Particularly  considering  the  Lawfulness  of  making 
War  against  "  the  Common  Adversary"  the  King  of  Spain. 

The  Author  (whose  name  docs  not  appear)  professes  to  write  this  Trea- 
tise to  redeem  liimsclf  from  exile  in  a  foreign  Country,  and  to  handle  the 
subject  "  in  praise  of  his  country,  and  in  disgrace  of  Spain ;  in  commenda- 
"  tion  of  Princes,  and  in  dispraise  of  the  Spaniard  ;  in  allowance  and  appro- 
"  bation  of  all  licr  Majesty's  (Queen  Eliz.)  actions,  and  reprehension  of  all 
"  •r  most  of  his  (the  King  of  Spain's)  Enterprizcs," 


of  manuscripts.  49 

Num.   174. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing. 

Cases  in  Chancery  in  the  Reigns  of  Jam.  I.  Cha.  I.  and  Cha.  II. 

"  These  Cases  are  at  the  beginning  stated  to  be  from  Docquets  of  De- 
"  crees,  &c.  in  the  Office  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq',  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  in 
"  Chancery.  After  the  first  thirty-two  pages,  many  of  the  Cases  are 
"  printed  in  the  Book  called  1  Chanc.  Cases.    F.  H." 

Turning  up  the  Volume,  at  the  other  end  are  two  or  three  Extracts 
from  Statutes  of  the  29'"  and  22"  and  23"  Cha.  II. 

Num.  175. 

An  alphabetical  Index  of  "  Appeals,  when  brought  in  and  adjudged; 
also  an  Account  of  the  material  Proceedings  thereupon."  Folio ;  on 
paper. 

Num.  176. 

Kalendar  to  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords  from  the  befrinninc; 
of  King  Henry  VIII'\  to  the  Year  1640.    Vol.  I.     Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.   177. 

Kalendar  to  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords  from  the  Year  1640 
to  1642.     Vol.11.     Foho  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  178. 

Kalendar  to  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords  from  the  Year  1660 
to  the  Year  1723.     Vol.  III.     Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.  179. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper ;  consisting  of  Extracts  from  Records  and 
Tracts,  partly  printed,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  London.     Viz. 

1 .  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Court  of  Hustings  in  London,  pag.  1 . 

2.  Account  of  Aldermen  discharged  from  serving  the  Office  of  Mayor, 
from  i  Hen.  V.  to  12  Dec.  1710.  p.  15. 

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179. 

3.  Precedents  of  Persons  discharged  from  the  Office  of  Sheriff  after  they 
liad  given  Bonds  to  serve,  p.  83. 

4.  Proceedings  of  Common  Council  6  Junij  1683  upon  the  Report 
respecting  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  entred  in  the  Journals  of  the  Common 
Council  in  the  times  of  Usurpation,  A.D.  ISil — A.  D.  1659.  p.  107. 

5.  Proceedings  of  Common  Council,   19  Jan.  ISil.  p.  153. 

6.  Proceedings  of  Common  Council,   17  Apr.  1647.  p.  173. 

7.  First  Draught  of  a  Report  touching  the  Court  of  Aldermen's  Negative, 
as  the  same  was  drawn  by  Mr.  Stracy.  p.  177. 

8.  Collectanea  quae  ad  Civitatem  Londoniae  spectant  ex  Annalibus 
acephalis  in  Bibliotheca  Cottoniana.      Otho  B.  iii.  p.  257. 

9.  "  Ordinances  made  by  the  King  for  the  Safe  Keeping  of  the  City 
of  London  temjiore  Edwardi  primi  ut  videtur;  inter  eos  est  Juramentum 
praestitum  per  Regem  in  Coronatione  sua,  et  Juramentum  Officiorum  Civi- 
tatis  London."   p.  353. 

10.  Ordinatio  Civitatis  London.  Et  de  Placitis  ibidem.  Cotton.  MS. 
Otho  C.  xn.  p.  417. 

11.  Modus  et  Ordo  tcnendus  per  Cives  London,  cum  Placita  Coronse 
tenentur  ad  Turrim  London,  p.  424. 

12.  De  antiquissima  Consuetudinte  habita  et  usitata  in  Civitate  London. 
Cotton  MS.  Nero  A.  vi.  p.  442. 

13.  Ordinances  made  in  the  Mayoralty  of  Gregory  of  Rokesle  18  Edw.  I. 
p.  446. 

14.  Petitiones  Majoris  et  Civium  Londinensium  quae  non  sunt  in  Charta 
de  Libertatibus,  Gallice.  Cum  Responsionibus.  p.  453. 

15.  Confirmatio  Chartarum  quas  illic  rccitantur  de  Libertatibus,  Privi- 
legiis,  et  Consuetudinibus  Civitatis  London,  par  R.  Richardum.  (Imperf ) 
p.  461. 

16.  Entries  of  the  Nomination  of  Aldermen.  With  an  Attestation  to 
the  Correctness  of  the  Transcript,  p.  467. 

17.  The  Case  between  the  Lord  Mayor  &  Commons  of  London  con- 
cerning the  Election  of  Sheriffs.     (Printed.)   p.  473. 

IS.  The  Prerogative  of  the  R'.  Hon.  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
asserted,  fol.  Lond.  1682.     (Printed.)  p.  477. 

19.  London's  Liberties:  or  A  learned  Argument  of  Law  and  Reason, 
before  the  Lord  Mayor,  Court  of  Aldermen,  and  Common-Council,  at 
Guild-Ilall.  fol.  Lond.  1682.     (Printed.)  p.  479. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  si 

179. 

20.  A  modest  Essay  in  vindication  of  Sir  Thomas  Lane  K'.  Lord  Mayor, 
relating  to  tlie  Controversy  about  Elections  of  Sheriffs,  &c.  fol.  (Printed.) 
p.515. 

21.  The  Rights  and  Authority  of  the  Commons  of  the  City  of  London, 
in  the  Choice  and  Discharge  of  their  Sheriffs,  asserted  and  cleared,  fol. 
Lond.  1695.     (Printed.)  p.  524. 

Num.   180. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  "  Rotulus  Parliamenti  apud  Westm.  die  Lunse  proxima  pos  Festum 
Sancti  Georgii  Anno  Regni  Regis  Edwardi  IIL  post  Conquestum  Angliae 
videlicet  Quinquagesimo  et  Francia;  tricesirao  septimo."  fol.  1. 

2.  "  Rotulus  Parliamenti  apud  Westm.  in  xv^.  Sancti  Hillar.  Anno 
Regni  Regis  Edwardi  III.  videlicet  Quinquagesimo  primo  et  Franciae  38'°." 
fol.  145. 

Num.  181. 

Law  Treatises :  in  folio,  on  paper.     Containing, 

1.  A  Treatise  on  Dower,  fol.  1. 

2.  On  Execution,  fol.  61. 

A  Manuscript  Note  of  Mr.  Hargrave  says,  "  All  in  this  Volume  is  in 
print." 

Num.   182. 

Cases  in  B.  R.  temp.  Will.  &  Mar.  K.  Will,  and  Q.  Anne.    Folio ;  on 
paper. 

Num.    183. 

Law  Common-Place.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  184. 

Precedents  of  Pleadings.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   18.5. 
A  Copy  of  the  Black  Book  of  the  Admiralty,    Folio ;  on  paper. 

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NuMM.  186,  187,  188. 

Three  Volumes  of  Collections,  entitled  1.  Writ  of  Right.     2.  Writ  of 
Assize.     3.  Writ  of  Entry.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Nu3i.  189. 

A  Collection  of  the  Rules  and  Orders  of  and  relating  to  the  High 
,  Court  of  Chancery,  from  the  Reign  of  King  John  to  the  Death  of  King 
George  the  First.     Illustrated  with  Notes  and  Observations.     By  Na- 
thaniel Boothe,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq^     Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.  190. 

A  Treatise  of  Uses  and  Trusts,  drawn  up  in  1737  for  B.  W.     Folio; 
on  paper. 

Num.  191. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper :  containing, 

1 .  Observations  concerning  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  and  the  Waiting- 
Clerks,  or  Clerks  writing  under  the  Six  Clerks,  drawn  up  by  Mr.  Deaves 
Secretary  to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,   fol.  1. 

2.  Papers  relative  to  the  Right  of  Nomination  to  the  Deanery  of  S^ 
Patrick.     A.  D.  1775.  fol.  6  b. 

8.  Sir  John  Trevor's  Account  of  the  Records  in  his  Custody  as  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  addressed  to  the  Lords'  Committees  appointed  to  consider  of 
the  Method  of  Keeping  Records,  and  dated  the  IG"'  January  1705.  fol.  19. 

Num.   192. 

A  Treatise  on  Executors,  by  Judge  Dodderidge.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  193. 

A  folio  Volume  of  Collections  relating  to  the  Deanery  of  Hereford. 
On  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  s3 

Num.  194. 

State  of  the  Revenues  of  Excise,  from  Mich.  1662.  to  Mids.  1729. 
FoHo ;  on  paper. 

Num.  195. 

"  Observations,  Hules,  and  Orders,  collected  out  of  divers  Journals 
of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  entered  in  the  severall  Reignes  of  King 
Edward  the  6'".  Queene  Mary,  Queene  Elizabeth,  and  King  James: 
With  a  Declaration  of  the  House  of  Commons  concerning  their  Privi- 
leidge  :  drawne  up  by  a  Select  Committee."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  196. 

"  The  History  of  the  Feud."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

A  Manuscript  Note  by  Mr.  Hargrave  says,  "  I  understand  this  Tract  to 
be  by  Lord  Chief  Baron  Gilbert,  and  I  think  it  highly  probable  that  he  was 
the  author,  as  well  from  the  resemblance  of  his  stile  and  manner  of  writing, 
as  from  its  being  cited  by  him  in,  and  also  connected  witji  some  of  his 
printed  Pieces.  It  is  so  far  an  unfinished  Performance  that  it  seems  to  be 
only  a  branch  of  some  general  extensive  Work  on  our  Laws  and  Govern- 
ment, and  that  for  some  of  the  topics  relative  to  Feuds  in  England  after 
the  Conquest,  there  is  a  reference  in  the  Conclusion  to  other  branches  of 
such  General  Treatise." 

Num.  197. 

The  Hanaper  Accompt,  from  Michaelmas  1688  to  Michaelmas  1717. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  198. 

"  Lectura  Jacobi  Whitlock  Armigeri  in  Medio  Templo  2°.  Aug.  1619. 
super  Statut.  28  Hen.  VHI.  cap.  13.  de  Facultatibus  Beneficiorum." 
Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  199. 

.^  thin  folio  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Lectura  Anth.  Browne  super  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII.  cap.  30.  fol.  1. 

2.  Lectura  Tho.  Stanley  Ar.  de  Gray's  Inne  super  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII. 
cap.  5.     De  Execution,  fol.  22. 


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Num.  200. 

A  Treatise,  in  English,  on  Forests  :  intitled  "  Le  Leys  de  la  Forrest." 
Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  201. 

"  Tlie  Modern  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  and  as  it  was 
used  when  Peter  Lord  King  received  the  Great  Seal."  Quarto;  on 
paper. 

"  Some  Parts  of  this  Manuscript  are  verbatim  the  same  as  Gilbert's  Forum 
Romanum:  and  I  take  the  Piece  to  hare  been  extracted  from  that  Treatise 
before  its  being  printed.     F.  H.  Jan.  1806." 

Num.  202. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench, 
Common  Pleas,  and  Chancery  :  together  with  some  Cases  and  Opinions. 
Chiefly  between  1705  and  1746.     Quarto;  on  paper. 

Num.  203. 

Law  Entries,  alphabetically  arranged.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   204. 

Chancery  Cases  :  chiefly  between  29  Cha.  IL  and  Trin.  Term.  1709. 
Foho  ;  on  paper.     (Imperf.) 

Num.   205. 

A  Miscellaneous  Volume,  in  folio  :  containing, 

1.  "P.  Virgilii  Maronis  iEneidos  Liber  Quartus  Biitannico  sermoni 
donatus  per  Comitem  S."  fol.  I . 

This,  with  the  Translation  of  the  First  Book  of  Virgil's  ^neis,  is  consi- 
dered as  the  earliest  specimen  of  blank  Verse  in  the  English  Language. 
The  two  were  printed  together  by  Tottell  in  1557.  Of  the  original  Edition 
very  few  Copies  are  now  extant :  but  it  was  reprinted  in  fac  simile  by  a 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  55 

205. 

Member  of  the  Roxburgh  Club  in  1814.  This  Manuscript  of  the  Fourth 
Book  differs  materially  in  its  Readings  from  the  printed  Work  ;  and  often 
for  the  butter. 

2.  The  Tragedy  of  Gismuntl  of  Salearne.  fol.  9. 

This  is  likewise  in  print :  though  with  considerable  Variations.  It  was 
published  under  the  Title  of  "  The  Tragedie  of  Tancred  and  Gismund. 
"  Compiled  by  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  by  them  presented 
"  before  Her  Majestie.  Newly  revived  and  polished  according  to  the  de- 
"  coram  of  these  dales.  By  R.  W."  4-'°.  Lond.  1592.  A  Copy  of  the 
printed  edition,  imperfect,  is  in  the  Garrick  Collection  in  the  British 
Museum. 

3.  A  Dictionary  of  poetical  Epithets,  fol.  24. 

Num.  206. 

Lectura  Edwardi  Bagshawe  in  Medio  Templo  tempore  Quadrages. 
24  die  Feb.  1639.  15  Car.  I.  super  Stat,  pro  Cler.  25  Edw.  III.  Folio ; 
on  paper. 

Num.  207. 

Maxims  of  Law  :  with  an  alphabetical  Index  at  the  end.  Folio  ;  on 
paper. 

Num.  208. 

Sir  Henry  Calthorpe's  Reading  on  the  Statute  21  Jam.  I.  chap.  2. 
concerning  Concealed  Lands.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   209. 

A  Folio  Volume,  containing, 

1.  A  Short  Compendium  pointinge  out  what  everie  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Exchequer  may  and  usuallie  doe  by  vertue  of  theire  Office  in  England, 
fol.  1. 

2.  The  Articles  of  the  late  Court  of  Augmentations  and  Revenevves  of  the 
Court  annexed  to  the  Court  of  Exchequer  at  Westminster,  fol.  156. 

3.  Questions,  Memoranda,  &c.  relating  to  the  Rolls  and  Records  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  fol.  164. 


56  hargrave  collection 

Num.   210. 

A  vellum  Manuscript,  in  folio,  containing  Part  of  the  Year  Book  of 
King  Edward  the  Second  published  by  Serj.  Maynard.  It  begins  Hill. 
2  Edw.  II.  and  goes  on  to  Hill.  5  Edw.  II.  Then  there  is  an  Iter 
Kancia?  of  6  Edw.  II.  Then  follows  another  Portion  of  the  Year  Book 
of  K.  Edward  the  Second:  beginning  Mich.  10  Edw.  II.  to  Trin. 
13  Edw.  II.  Again  beginning  Mich.  18  Edw.  II.  to  Hill.  19  Edw.  II. 
A  single  leaf  of  another  Year  Book  intervenes,  and  then  follows  another 
Iter  Kanciae  A".  .  .  .  Edw.  II. 

Num.   211. 

"  Presidents  of  speciall  Orders  in  Extraordinary  Cases  in  Chancery 
which  are  to  be  found  in  the  Register  Bookes  of  the  same  Court  accord- 
ing as  the  same  are  here  quoted  by  Yeares,  Terms,  and  Bookes.   1644." 
:  An  alphabetical  Table  at  the  beginning.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  212. 

Law  Common  Place.     FoHoj  on  paper. 

Num.  213. 

Reports  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,   42  &  43  Eliz.      Folio  j  on 
paper. 

Num.  214. 

"  Index  Lib.  Parliam.  Edw.  I.  &  II.  Rot.  Parliam.  Edw.  I.  II.  III.  & 
Ric.  II."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  215. 

"  A  generall  Collection  of  all  the  Offices  in  England,  with  theire 
Fees,  in  her  Majesties  guift."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 


of  manuscripts.  57 

Num.  216. 

A  Volume,  in  (olio,  on  paper:  containing, 

1.  The  Placeing  of  Estates  and  Degrees  of  Nobility  in  England,  pag.  1. 

2.  Carta  Johannis  Regis  quae  vocatur  Rumnemede.  Anno  17  Reg.  Jo- 
hannis.  ibid. 

3.  De  Sencschalcia  Angliae.  p.  17. 

4'.  A  Description  of  the  High  Stewardship  of  England  written  to  the  R'. 
Hon.  Robert  Earl  of  Leicester,  p.  22. 

5.  The  Authority  and  Prerogative  of  the  same  Office,  p.  32. 

6.  Of  the  Office  of  Lord  Steward  of  the  Queen's  Household,  p.  40. 

7.  Ireland  a  distinct  Kingdom  from  England,  p.  44. 

8.  Diverse  Priviledges  by  Order  of  the  Common  Law  of  England  due  to 
Peeres  of  the  Realme.  p.  59. 

9.  Of  the  Priviledges  belonging  to  Knight-hood.  p.  63. 

10.  The  Articles  that  every  Knight  should  observe  and  keep  by  vertueof 
his  Order,  p.  64;. 

11.  The  Judgement  pronounced  against  Sir  Ralph  Grey  of  Wark,  for 
Treason,  in  the  4""  Edw.  IV.  p.  65. 

12.  Count  Arundell,  concerning  his  Title  of  Comes  Imperii,  p.  67. 

13.  Articles  against  the  Earl  of  Bristoll  exhibited  in  the  Convention  of 
Parliament  Anno  Domini  1626  with  His  Lordship's  Answeres  unto  the 
same.  p.  79. 

14.  The  generall  Answere  by  waye  of  Narration  of  the  Earle  of  Bristol 
to  the  Charge  against  him  in  the  Convention  of  Parliament,  1626.  p.  121. 

15.  A  Relation  of  the  Proceedings  against  Ambassadors  who  have  mis- 
carried themselves  and  exceeded  their  Commission  in  acting  things  against 
the  State  wherein  they  are  ymployed,  out  of  the  power  of  their  Negociation. 
Written  by  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  and  by  him  delivered  unto  Pr.  Charles. 
p.  149. 

16.  A  Translation  of  the  Laws  of  the  Isle  of  Oleron  and  the  Judgements 
of  the  Sea.  p.  159. 

17.  A  Schedule  of  Lands  and  Moneys  granted  to  the  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham: \vith  the  Charges  against  him  and  his  Answers,  p.  174. 

18.  A  Treatise  on  the  Court  of  Star-Chamber.  p.  1^5. 

19.  Of  the  Clerk  and  Officers  of  the  Star-Chamber.  p.  231. 

20.  Cancellarii  Anglige,  a  tempore  Edw.  Conf.  p.  244. 

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SS  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

21C). 

21.  Clerks  and  Officers  of  the  Chancery  and  their  Fees.  p.  2.55. 

22.  The  Ordinary  Course  of  Proceedings  in   Causes  depending  in   Her 
Ma''"  most  honorable  Court  of  Star-Chamber.  p.  261. 

23.  Precedents  of  several  Offices  &c.  proceeded  against  and  punished  by 
the  King's  Councih  p.  292. 

Num.  217. 

A  Collection  of  Forms  of  Instruments,  Subpoena,  Brevia  de  deliberand, 
&c.     Folio  5  on  paper. 

Num.  218. 

A  Table  to  the  most  remarkable  Points  in  the  printed  Cases  upon 
Appeals  to  the  House  of  Lords  since  the  Year  1701,  upon  which  the 
Decrees  and  Judgements  were  affirmed,  varyed,  or  reversed ;  together 
with  another  Alphabetical  Table  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases  referring  to 
the  Day  and  Year;  and  likewise  to  the  Titles  under  which  they  are 
placed  in  the  first  Table.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  219. 

*'  Extracts  taken  out  of  a  Copy  of  a  Manuscript  of  Sir  Robert  Cot- 
ton relating  to  the  Court  of  Chancery,  compiled  or  framed  in  Two 
Parts."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  220. 

"  Tabula  Recordorum  :"  i.  e.  Excerpts  from  Records,  digested  under 
heads  alphabetically.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  221. 

"  The  Antiquity  and  Constitution  of  the  Six  Clerks  and  their  Office.. 
Folio;  on  paper. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  «» 

Num.  222 
Opinions  of  Counsell  on  Cases  relating  to  the  Customs.     Folio ;  on 
paper. 

Num.  223. 

Extracts  from  the  Close  Rolls  between  the  1st  and  22d   Hen.   III. 
Folio  i  on  paper. 

Num.  224. 

A  Treatise  concerning  the  Nobilitie  of  England  according  to  the 
Laws  of  England.     Folio  ;   on  paper. 

Num.  225. 

A   foho  Volume  of  Letters  and   Tracts,  chiefly  Historical.     Con- 
taining, 

1 .  A  Report  made  by  Sir  Thomas  Rowe  to  the  Commons  House  of  Par- 
liament of  a  Declaration  made  by  the  Earle  of  Bristol!  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament.     December  1640.  fol.  1. 

2.  Sir  Thomas  Egerton,  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  his 
Letter  of  Advice  to  Robert  Earl  of  Essex  Earl  Marshall  of  England, 
fol.  23. 

3.  The  Earl  of  Essex's  Answer,  fol.  27. 

-l.  The  Earl  of  Essex's  Letter  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  fol.  32. 

5.  Sir  Henry  Wallopp's  Letter  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  fol.  34.     ^ 

6.  A  Peticionarie  Letter  from  John  Lillie  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  fol.  36. 

7.  Another  Letter  to  Queen  Elizabeth  from  .Tohn  Lilly,  fol.  37. 

8.  The  Earl  of  Essex's  Letter  to  M^  Secretarie  Davison,  att  his  returne 
from  Portugal.  11  July  1583.  fol.  38  b. 

9.  Another  Letter  of  his  to  M^  Secretary  Davison  in  Italy.  Whiteh. 
8  Jan.  1596.  fol.  39. 

10.  Queen  Ann  Bullen's  Letter  to  King  Henry  the  Eighth  found  amongst 
the  Lord  Cromwell's  Papers,  fol.  40  b. 

11.  Sir  Thomas  Bodley's  Letter  to  Sir  Francis  Bacon,  who  desired  his 
Opinion  and  Judgement  touching  his  Cogitata  et  Visa,  and  some  other 
Books,  fol.  43  b. 

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60  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

225. 

12.  A  Letter  found  amongst  some  Jesuits  latelie  taken  att  Clerkenwell 
London,  directed  to  the  Father  Rector  att  Bruxells.  fol.  56. 

13.  A  Letter  to  the  King's  Majesty,  being  the  humble  Petition  of  the 
Lord  Viscount  Faulkland,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Privie  Councell,  on  the  be- 
halfe  of  Sir  Lucius  Gary,  then  prisoner  in  the  Fleete  for  sending  a  Chal- 
lenge, fol.  65. 

14.  The  Relation  of  Sir  Thomas  Cotton  showing  that  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land have  been  usually  pleased  to  consult  in  the  great  Counsell  of  Marriage, 
Peace,  and  Warr,  with  their  Peeres  and  Commons  House  in  Parliament, 
fol.  69. 

15.  Of  the  Antiquity  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  fol.  93. 

16.  The  Argument  made  by  the  command  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
out  of  the  Acts  of  the  Parliaments,  and  Authorities  of  the  Law  expounding 
the  same,  at  the  fii'st  Conference  with  the  Lords  concerning  the  Liberty  of 
the  person  of  every  subjecte  and  freeman,  fol.  117. 

17.  The  Objections  of  the  Kings  Counsell  with  the  Answere  made  there- 
unto at  the  two  other  Conferences  touching  the  same  matter,  fol.  133. 

18.  The  Prince  and  Duke  of  Buckingham's  Relation  of  the  24!th  of  Fe- 
bruary 1633.  fol.  Ul. 

19.  The  Kinge  of  Spaine  and  Olwares  Letters,  fol.  156. 

20.  The  Coppye  of  a  Letter  wrytten  to  the  Lower  Howse  of  Parliam"'. 
touchinge  dyvers  Inconveniencyes  and  Greivances  of  the  State,  &c.  fol.  163. 

21.  "  England's  Epiniomis:  or,  A  Collection,  out  of  the  authenticque 
Historyans,  and  a  Commentary  of  those  Lawes,  the  Originall  of  manye  of 
our  moderne,  whereby  the  Kingdome  of  England  hath  been  from  tyme 
to  tyme  governed,  under  both  prophane  and  Christian  Princes,  since  the 
first  Inhabitants  to  the  end  of  King  John's  Reigne,  &c.  Wrytten  by  John 
Selden  Esquyer."  fol.  181. 

22.  "  An  Answere  to  certayne  Arguments,  raysed  (from  supposed  Anti- 
quityes  and  pratise)  by  some  Members  of  the  Lower  Howse  of  Parliamente, 
to  prove  thatEcclesiasticall  Lawes  ought  to  bee  enacted  by  Temporal}  Men." 
fol.  241. 

23.  "  The  Wordes  wherewith  Henrye  Earlc  of  Oxford,  Greate  Cham- 
berlayne  of  England,  is  charged  in  the  Inflbrmation  of  Mr.  Attournye 
Generall  in  the  Starr-Chamber."  fol.  250. 

24.  A  Collection  of  divers  Arguments  and  Speeches  delivered  to  King 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  61 

225. 

James,  and  propounded  to  the  Howse  of  Parlia".  touchinge  the  necessitie 
of  callingo  a  Parliament  with  divers  Considerations  of  His  Ma".  Estate, 
and  His  Majesties  Propositions  thereof  to  the  Lords  of  his  Councell,  with 
the  Councell's  Answeare  thereunto,  by  Roberte  late  Earle  of  Salisbury  and 
Lord  Treasurer  of  England,  ibl.  251. 

Num.  226. 

Another  Volume,  in  folio ;  partly  in  a  simiLir  hand,  and  also  con- 
taining a  Collection  of  Letters  and  Tracts  chiefly  Historical.     Viz. 

1.  Sir  Francis  Bacon  his  Speech  at  the  Arraignemente  of  Robert  [Carr] 
Earle  of  Somerset,  fol.  1 . 

2.  A  breefe  Abstract  of  the  Question  of  Precedencye  betweene  England 
and  Spaine,  occasioned  by  Sir  Henry  Nevlll  the  Queene  of  Englands  Am- 
bassador and  the  Ambassador  of  Spaine  at  Callice  before  Commissioners 
appointed  by  the  French  Kinge  who  had  moved  a  Treatie  of  Peace  in  the 
42d  Yeare  of  the  same  Queene,  with  the  Negotiation  thereupon.  By  Sir 
Robert  Cotton  Kn^  fol.  17. 

Printed  in  Sir  Robert  Cotton's  Posthuma. 

3.  Instructions  for  Sir  Henry  Nevill  Kn'.  John  Herbert  Esq',  and  others, 
appointed  to  treat  with  the  Commissioners  of  the  King  of  Spain,  fol.  30. 

4.  The  Queene's  Letter  of  the  S*"'  of  May  1600  to  the  Connnissioners 
at  BuUoigne.  fol.  57  b. 

5.  A  Copy  of  a  Letter  written  from  the  Lords  of  Her  Majesty's  Council 
to  the  Commissioners  at  Bulloigne,  dated  25"^  July  1600.  touching  the 
Treaty  of  Peace  between  the  King  of  Spain  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  upon 
which  they  stood  upon  the  point  of  Precedencie  with  the  Queen,  fol.  84  b. 

6.  A  Letter  written  by  Sir  Robert  Cecil  to  the  Commissioners  at  Bul- 
loigne dated  the  25'"  of  July  1600.  fol.  92. 

7.  Considerations  uppon  His  Majesties  Estate,  with  the  Propositions 
made  by  His  Ma'''^.  to  the  Lords  of  His  Councell,  and  theire  humble 
Answere  and  Advise  thereunto,  fol.  94. 

8.  Propositions  made  by  His  Ma''^.  tothe  Lordes  of  Plis  Councell,  after  he 
receaved  a  Declaration  of  his  Estate  by  the  Earle  of  Salisburie  Lord  Trea- 
surer of  England,  fol.  102. 


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226. 

9.  The  humble  Answere  and  Advice  of  His  Ma".  Cbuncell  uppon  cer- 
taine  Propositions,  fol.  105. 

10.  Observations  on  Normandie.  fol.  126. 

11.  A  Copy  of  the  Memorial  which  the  Ambassador  of  the  King  of 
Great  Brittain  gave  his  Majesty  [the  King  of  Spain],  the  29"'.  July  1624. 
fol.  167. 

12.  Articles  of  the  Earle  of  Bristoll  whereby  he  chargeth  the  Duke  of 
Buckingham,  bearing  date  the  1"  of  May  1626.  fol.  181. 

13.  To  the  King's  most  Excellent  Majesty,  respecting  the  proposed  Mar- 
riage of  Prince  Charles  with  the  Infanta  of  Spain,  fol.  186. 

14.  The  Confession  of  Faith  written  by  the  late  Lord  Keeper,  Sir  Francis 
Bacon,  fol.  205. 

15.  Certayne  Replyes  and  Objections  aunswercd  by  William  Lord 
Burghley  at  the  Council  Table,  fol.  220. 

16.  An  unhappie  Viewe  of  the  whole  Behaviour  of  my  Lord  Duke  of 
Buckingham  at  the  French  Island,  fol.  229. 

17.  The  Relation  and  Opinion  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Fleetwood  concerning 
the  Originall  and  Beginning  of  Courts  in  England,  fol.  241. 

18.  A  Relation  of  the  Manner  of  the  Proceedinge  with  Sir  Thomas 
Mounson,  uppon  the  pleadinge  of  his  Pardon  in  the  Courte  of  the  Kinge's 
Bench,  the  xij"".  of  Februarij  1616. 

19.  The  Coppye  of  a  Letter  wrytten  from  the  Kinge  of  Morocco  to  the 
Kinge  of  England,  fol.  2i5  b. 

20.  A  Letter  sent  to  a  Friende  with  a  Present,  fol.  247. 

21.  The  Character  of  the  incomparable  Lady  the  Countess  of  Carlisle; 
and  the  most  excellent  Lord  the  Earl  of  Northumberland,  fol.  249. 

22.  All  the  Proceedings  concerninge  the  Combatt  between  the  late  de- 
ceased Lord  Bruce  and  the  then  Sir  Edward  Sackville  now  Earle  of  Dorsett. 
fol.  260. 

23.  The  Coppye  of  the  Challendge  sent  by  the  Earle  of  Northumberland 
to  Sir  Frauncis  Veerc,  and  Sir  Frauncis  Vere's  Aunswere.  fol.  266. 

24.  Sir  Walter  Kawleigh  his  Speech  [Letter]  to  his  Wife  the  Night  be- 
fore he  was  beheaded  att  Westminster,  fol.  278. 

25.  Sir  Walter  Rawleigh's  Letter  written  to  Secretary  Wynwood,  &c. 
fol.  280  b. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  63 

226. 

26.  The  Coppye  of  a  Letter  written  by  Sir  Piiilip  Sidnye  to  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, touchinge  her  Marryage  with  Mounsieur.  fol.  288. 

27.  To  the  Kings  most  excellent  Majesty,  the  Memorial  of  Francis 
Phillipps.  fol.  302. 

28.  A  Letter  of  Oliver  Saint  John,  touching  and  against  the  Benevolences 
demanded  after  disijolving  of  Parliament,  fol.  311. 

29.  Sir  John  Elliott  his  Speech  in  the  Commons  House  of  Parliament 
Jan.  3''.  1628.  fol.  315. 

30.  The  Petition  of  Sir  John  Elliott,  wLen  Prisoner  in  the  Gate- House, 
to  His  Majesty.  A.D.  1627.  fol.  325  b. 

31.  The  Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Castle- Haven,  Lord  Audley,  April  27"'. 
1631.  fol.  330  b. 

Num.  227. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Chancery,  fol.  1. 

2.  Breviats  out  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower,  concerning  the  Authority 
of  the  Chancery  with  directions  how  to  find  the  Originals,  fol.  l^S. 

3.  An  Extract  from  Gilberts  Forum  Romanum,  concerning  the  Division 
of  the  Courts,  &c.  fol.  219. 

4.  Extracts  from  Lambard  on  the  High  Courts  of  Justice,  nearly  in  tlie 
same  words  as  in  the  printed  Book.  fol.  309. 

5.  Another  Piece  by  Lambard,  on  tlie  same  subject ;  but  more  particu- 
larly with  a  View  to  the  Chancery  Court,  and  dilferept  from  the  printed 
Book.  fol.  364. 

6.  The  Authority  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  England  limitted  by  sundry 
Acts  of  Parliament,  fol.  392. 

7.  Lord  Keeper  Bacon's  Arguments  in  Parliament  to  prove  Noblemen 
attacheable  for  Contempts  in  Chancery  by  disobeying  Decrees,  fol.  404. 

8.  Replication  of  the  Six  Clerks  to  the  Cursitors  as  to  writs  not  within 
the  Grants  of  the  latter,  with  the  Rejoinder  of  the  Cursitors.  fol.  408. 

9.  Erection  of  the  Six  Clerks  of  the  Inrollment  in  the  Chancery  by 
Queen  Elizabeth,  fol.  423. 

10.  Orders  concerning  the  Twenty-fcur  Cursitors  in  Chancery,  made  by 
the  Lord  Keeper  Bacon  the  26'"  of  October  in  the  15'"  Eliz.  fol.  442. 


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227. 

11.  Fines  of  all  Writs  and  Patents  from  a  Register  of  Writs  of  Chancery 
of  great  antiquity,  formerly  belonging  to  John  Chamberlayne  one  of  the 
Six  Clerks  in  the  time  of  Edward  IV"\  fol.464.. 

12.  Order  in  Chancery  by  Card.  Wolsey  to  limit  John  Earl  of  Oxford 
in  his  Household  Expences,  &c.  in  his  younger  Years,  fol.  472. 

13.  Kinds  of  Writs  in  Chancery,  fol.  ^TY. 

14.  The  Allowed  Fees  of  the  Ordinary  Masters  of  the  Chancery  by  the 
Presentment  of  the  Six  Clerks,  of  the  8'"  March  1597.     Ibid. 

15.  The  Oath  of  the  Master  of  the  Chancery,  fol.  478. 

16.  Ordinances  agreed  upon  in  April  1S96  for  remedy  of  sundry  Abuses 
in  Chancery,  fol. 479. 

17.  The  Oath  for  the  eight  Under  Clerks  of  the  Six  Clerks,  fol.  484. 

18.  Orders  agreed  upon  by  all  the  Six  Clerks  for  the  better  government 
of  themselves  and  their  Clerks  in  the  exercise  of  their  several  Offices,  fol.  487. 

19.  Means  to  restrain  the  Multitude,  Length,  and  Charge  of  Suits  in 
Chancery,  fol.  493. 

20.  The  antient  Oaths  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  and  Lord  Keeper,  fol.  496. 

21.  Latitats  unprofitable  Writs  to  the  Crown,  fol.  498. 

22.  Some  Notes  and  Observations  upon  the  Statute  of  Magna  Charta 
cap.  29.  and  other  Statutes  concerning  the  Proceeding  in  Chancery  and 
Courts  of  Equity  and  Good  Conscience,  fol.  504. 

23.  The  Earl  of  Oxfoi-d's  Case  in  Chancery,  fol.  5,59. 

24.  The  King's  Order  and  Decree  in  Cliancery  for  a  Rule  to  be  observed 
by  the  Lord  Chancellor  in  that  Court  exemphfied  and  inrolled  for  a  per- 
petual Record  there  Anno  1616.  fol.  583. 

25.  The  Opinion  of  Sir  James  Dyer  Kn'.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas,  and  other  of  the  Queens  Majesties  Justices  of  Her  Courts  of 
W^estminster  by  vertue  of  Her  Ma''".  Letters  of  Privy  Scale  to  them  di- 
rected concerning  the  Jurisdiction  and  Liberties  of  the  County  Palatine  of 
Chester,  and  the  Authority  of  the  Chamberlain  and  his  Office  there, 
fol.  594. 

26.  "  A  Discourse  written  by  Mr.  John  Sheldon  [Selden]  Student  in  the 
Middle  Temple  London,  and  dedicated  to  Sir  Francis  Bacon  Kn'.  of  the 
Mention,  Conjunction,  or  Division  of  the  two  Great  Offices  of  State  the 
Chancellorship  and  Keeper  of  the  Great  Scale  of  England,  in  Anno  mdcxvii." 
fol.  602. 


of  manuscripts.  6.5 

Num.  228. 

"  Modus  tenendi  rarliamentum  apud  Anglos  in  two  Books."   Folio ; 
on  paper. 

"  This  Book  is  by  Henry  Elsynge,  and  is  in  print.  Whether  this  Copy  has 
any  advantage  over  the  printed  Editions  I  know  not.  But  I  observe  that  two 
or  three  Lines  in  the  last  Page  are  not  in  the  Edition  of  176().     F.  H." 

Num.   229. 

Law  Common- Place,  alphabetically  arranged.  Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   230. 

Cases  in  Chancery  and  other  Courts  by  L".  Ch.  J.  Trevor  and  Mr. 

Forster.  Folio  ;  on  paper. 

There  is  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Cases  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand-writing 
at  the  beginning  of  the  Volume. 

Num.  231. 

Petitions,  Memorials,  &c.  referred  to  Attorney-General  Northey,  with 
his  Opinions  upon  the  same.  A.  D.  1701.  Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  232. 

"  A  Collection  and  Transcripte  made  out  of  the  Recordes  in  the 
Tower,  tochinge  the  Office  of  the  Earle  Marshall  of  Ingland  and  his 
Under  Officers.  Togither  with  an  Exemplific.  of  some  Pleadinges  and 
Proces  of  Procedinge  in  sundry  Matters  brought  before  him  and  others 
in  the  Courte  Militar."  Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   233. 

A  Volume,  in  folio ;  on  paper.  Imperfect  at  the  beginning.  Appa- 
rently, a  Reading  on  the  Statute  23  Hen.  VIII.  cap.  6.  which  gives  a 
Recognizance  in  the  nature  of  a  Statute  Staple. 

"  By  the  conclusion  it  appears  to  Iiave  been  a  Reading  at  an  Inn  of  Court, 
not  an  Inn  of  Chancery.     In  one  place  the  Reader  takes  notice  of  his  having 

K 


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233. 

been  Counsel  in  Merrill  and  Ramsay  in  B.  R.  Pasch.  17  Ch.  II.  This  Case 
is  reported  in  1  Kid.  247.  T.  Raym.  and  1  Keb.  888.  But  the  first  of  these 
Books  dont  name  any  Counsel ;  and  the  two  latter  only  name  the  Counsel 
for  the  pit.  and  he  was  Sir  Francis  Winnington."     F.  H. 

Num.  234. 

"  A  true  Copie  of  Mr.  Justice  Crooke  his  Argument  14°  Aprilis 

Anno  Domini  1638.  upon  the  Case  of  the  Scir.  fac.  out  of  the  Exchequer 

against  John  Hampden  Esq'." 

"  Upon  comparing  some  parts  of  this  Manuscript  with  the  printed  Copy 
of  Mr.  Justice  Crooke's  Argument,  I  find  that  they  differ  considerably.  See 
the  middle  of  p.  18.     F.  H." 

Num.  235. 

Mr.  Margrave's  Opinion  on  the  Point  concerning  Exemption  from 
Tolls  enjoyed  by  the  City  of  London.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  236. 

General  Rules,  and  Cases,  concerning  Pleading.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  237. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Of  the  Court  called  the  Starr  Chamber.  Autore  Willielmo  Lambert 
Lincolniensi.  fol.  1. 

2.  Orders  made  by  the  Clerks  of  the  Court  for  the  Lord  Keeper  Williams, 
Mich.  1621.  fol.  27. 

3.  Lord  Keeper  Egerton's  Orders  for  the  Star-Chamber,  Term.  Trin. 
38  Eliz.  fol.  31  b. 

Turning  this  Volume  up,  at  the  other  end  we  have, 

4.  Lectura  Jacobi  Whitelock  Armig.  2  Aug.  1619  super  Statute  21  Hen. 
VIIL  cap.  13.  dc  Facultalibus  Bcneficiariorum.  fol.  5. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS,  67 

237. 

5.  The  Judges  Answers  anno  7  Jac.  to  Questions  propounded  concerning 
the  Proceedings  of  the  High  Commissioners,  Ecclesiastical  Causes,  Tithes, 
Modus  decimandi,  and  Common  Pleas  Jurisdiction,  fol.  91. 

6.  Declaration  of  the  Grounds  of  Prohibitions  to  the  High  Commis- 
sioners, written,  ex  mandato  Regis,  by  Sir  Edw.  Coke.  fol.  100. 

7.  Ordinances  made  by  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Lord  Coventrie,  Lord 
Keeper,  assisted  by  Sir  Julius  Cassar,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  for  the  redresse 
of  sundry  Errors,  Defaults,  &c.  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancerie :  with 
the  Fees.  fol.  108. 

Num.  238. 

An  Index  to  Coke  upon  Littleton.     Folio  j  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  239. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  ;  almost  entirely  in  the  hand-writing  of 
John  Anstis,  Esq^  Garter  King  at  Arms :  containing, 

1.  Miscellaneous  Collections  concerning  Foundership.  pag.  1. 

2.  The  Case  of  Exeter  College  as  in  the  3d  Volume  of  Bishop  Stilling- 
fleets  Works,  p.  877,  &r.  p.  372. 

3.  The  Case  of  Oriel  College,  p.  S94. 

4.  S'.  Martin's  in  Dover,  p.  426. 

5.  The  Case  of  Fodringhey  College,  p.  434. 

6.  Case  of  Plimpton  Priory,  p.  438. 

7.  The  Case  of  S'.  Bartholomew's  near  Smithfield.  p.  454. 

8.  Case  of  Hertland  Abbey,  p.  464. 

9.  The  Case  of  the  Abbey  of  Fountains  in  Yorkshire  of  the  Cistercian 
Order,  in  Mich.  9  Hen.  VL  p.  470. 

10.  The  Case  of  Trentham  Abbey  in  Staffordshire,  p.  484. 

11.  The  Case  of  Spalding  m  Lincolnshire,  p.  492. 

12.  The  Case  of  Rippon.  p.  498. 

13.  The  Case  of  the  Abbey  of  S'.  Oswald  Nostel.  p.  506. 

14.  Case  of  Clare  Hall  in  Cambridge,  p.  518. 

15.  Case  of  the  Priory  of  S'.  Oswald  Gloucester,  p.  526. 

16.  The  Case  of  Mottesfonte.  p.  538. 

17.  The  Abbey  of  S'.  Peter  and  S'.  Paul  near  Shrewsbury,  p.  544. 

K  2 


68  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

239. 

18.  A  Discourse  of  Foundershipps,  how  raised,  or  created,  their  nature 
and  the  incidents  thereto.     (Imperfect.)  p.  SSi. 

19.  Narrative  of  the  ancient  Manner  of  electing  Bishops  in   England. 
p.  628. 

20.  On  the  efficient  Causes  of  Founderships.  p.  696. 

Num.  240. 

A  Miscellaneous  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  ;  relating  chiefly  to  Chan- 
cery Records  and  Proceedings  :  containing, 

1 .  Some  Collections  of  the  Course  of  Proceedings  in  Chancerie  in  Eng- 
lishe  Suits,  fol.  ] . 

2.  A  Compendium  of  all  the  Officers  of  the  Chauncery  and  what  they  doe 
by  their  severall  Offices,  fol.  36. 

3.  Breviates  out  of  the  Recordes  in  the  Tower  concerninge  the  Authoritie 
of  the  Chauncerye,  with  Directions  how  to  find  the  Originalles.  fol.  99. 

4.  A  Memoriall  of  the  names  of  such  Councellors  as  have  bene  appointed 
by  the  late  Kinges  and  Queenes  of  this  Realme  to  sitt  for  the  hearinge  of 
Causes  in  their  Court  of  Whitehall  commonly  called  the  Court  of  Requests, 
/.  Hen.  VII.  to  Q.  Eliz.  fol.  196. 

5.  Articles  for  the  Manner  of  the  Comiiiission  directed  to  certain  of  the 
Privy  Council  for  hearing  and  determining  of  Requests,  fol.  198  b. 

6.  Bookes  of  the  Common  Lawe  and  Statutes  to  prove  the  Authoritye 
of  the  Kings  Council,  fol.  207. 


& 


7.  Prohibitions,  &c.  graunted  out  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  to  stay  the  Parties  Proceedings  in  His  Majesty's  Court  of  Whitehall 
since  the  32d  yeare  of  Her  i\Iajesty's  Reigne ;  the  like  whereof  is  not  to  be 
remembered  to  have  bene  done  in  former  times,  fol.  220  b. 

8.  Recorda  ex  Archivis  de  Cancellaria.  fol.  232. 

9.  Some  Notes  and  Observations  uppon  the  Stat,  of  Magna  Charta 
cap.  26.  and  other  Statutes  concerning  the  Proceedings  in  the  Chancery  in 
Courses  of  Equitie  and  Conscience ;  collected  by  the  Lord  EUesmere  for  the 
Kings  learned  Counsell's  direction,  the  Monethe  of  Sept.  1615.  Anno 
13  Jac.  fol.  293. 

10.  The  Abuses  and  Remedies  of  the  High  Courte  of  Chancerie.  Writ- 
ten by  Mr.  George  Norburie,  and  presented  unto  the  Lord  Keeper, 
fol.  361. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  69 

Num.  241. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  on  the  Nature  of  Writs.     Viz. 

1.  Writ  of  Right  of  Dower,  p.  1. 

2.  Writ  de  Quarcntina  liabenda.  p.  17. 

3.  Writ  of  Dower,  Unde  nihil  habet.  p.  21. 
4".  Admeasurement  of  Dower,  p.  25. 

5.  Writ  de  Dote  assignanda.  p.  49. 

6.  Writ  of  Quod  ei  deforceat.  p.  59. 
1.  Execution,  p.  73. 

8.  Of  the  Levari,  p.  91. 

9.  Of  the  Elegit,  p.  95. 

10.  Of  the  Capias,  p.  115. 

11.  Of  the  Outlawry,  p.  127. 

12.  Of  the  Escape,  p.  131. 

13.  The  Pleas  to  this  Action,  p.  136. 
I*.  Scire  Facias,  p.  14'2. 

15.  Audita  Querela,  p.  165. 

16.  Certiorari,  p.  201. 

Num.  242. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper  :  containing  an  Abridgement  of  Cases 
selected  from  old  Reports. 

Num.  243. 
Law  Common  Place.     Folio  j  on  paper. 

Num.  244. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper  j  written  early  in  the  sixteenth  Century  : 
containing, 

1 .  Two  Dialogues  "  betweene  a  Doctour  of  Dyvyny te  and  a  Student  ia 
the  Lawe  of  Englande."  fol.  1.     A  Leaf  of  the  Introduction  wanting. 

This  Treatise  known,  by  the  name  of  "  The  Doctor  and  Student,"  has 
been  very  frequently  printed.     The  oldest  Edition  in  the  Museum  Library 


70  ifARGRAVE  COLLECTION' 

244. 

is  that  printed  by  Redman,  12°.  Lond.  1532.     The  Edition  printed  by  Henry 
Lintot,  in  the  Savoy,  in  1757,  is  called  the  fifteenth. 

2.  The  Book  in  French,  "  by  Master  John  Perkins  felowe  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  treating  of  the  Lawes  of  this  Realme."  fol.  170.  This  also  is  im- 
perfect at  the  end. 

This  Work  was  also  printed  by  Redman  in  1532;  and  again  by  other 
printers  in  1541,  1545,  1555,  1567,  1582,  1587,  and  8"  in  the  Savoy,  1751, 

Num.  245. 

The  great  Case  of  Habeas  Corpus,  of  Sir  Thomas  Darnell  and  Sir 
John  Corbett  Baronets,  Sir  Walter  Earle,  Sir  John  Heningham,  and 
Sir  Edm.  Hampden  Kn".  in  Banco  Regis.  3.  Car.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  246. 

"  Injunctiones  sive  Statuta  EcclesijE  Cathedralis  Herefordensis,  Col- 
lefrii  Vicariorum  Choralium  ejusdem  Ecclesise,  et  Domus  Eleemosinariae 
Ethelberti  ibidem,  authoritate  Literarum  Patentium  serenissims  Do- 
niina;  Elizabethoe  Anglia,  Francige,  et  Hibernias  Reginaj,  &c.  per  ejus- 
dem Delegates  promulgata  vicesimo  sexto  die  Mensis  Martii  1583 
Anno  Reginae  Elizabethae  &c.  vicesimo  quinto.  Codex  chartaceus,  in 
4'°  Sa^c.  XVIII. 

Num.  247. 

A  Volume,  in  folio  -,  on  paper  :  containing  "  A  Survey  of  the  Manor 
of  Hargham  in  Norfolk,  A.  D.  1629  ■"  with  Copies  of  Court  Rolls  of 
the  same  Manor  from  1612  to  1670.     AVith  an  Index. 

Num.  248. 

Lord  Chief  Baron  Gilbert's  Treatise  on  Remainders  and  Reversions. 
Folio  J  on  paper. 

At  the  beginning  is  this  Note.     "  This  Treatise  on  Remainders  and  Re- 
Tersions  is  one  of  the  Manuscripts  bought  by  me  of  Mrs.  Lynch  of  Dublin. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  71 

248. 

I  take  it  to  have  been  by  Lord  C.  Baron  Gilbert,  It  is  a  far  more  copious 
Treatise  than  what  is  to  be  found  under  tlie  title  '  Remainder'  in  the  New 
Abridgement ;  tho'  the  Divisions  in  the  latter  are  the  same  nearly  as  those 
here,  and  the  matter  there  is  all  included  in  this  Manuscript.  This  appears 
from  a  comparison  of  the  Contents  of  the  two,  without  going  further ;  for 
the  title  '  Remainder'  in  the  New  Abridgement  contains  only  forty-five  pages 
in  print,  whereas  this  contains  226"  pages  in  manuscript ;  and  upon  taking 
two  pages  of  the  latter  for  one  of  the  former,  which  I  think  is  a  liberal  al- 
lowance, the  calculation  will  make  the  Manuscript  nearly  three  times  as  large 
as  the  printed  Treatise.     The  Introduction  here  is  not  in  the  printed  Book. 

F.  Hargrave." 
The  whole  of  this  Manuscript  was  printed  at  length  in  1798,  in  the  S"" 
Volume  of  Bacon's  Abridgment,  under  the  Article  "  Remainder  and  Re- 
version," by  Sir  Henry  Gwillim. 

Num.  249. 

A  folio  Volume,  of  Collections  on  Chancery  Jurisdiction  ;  on  paper  : 
containing, 

1.  Breviates  out  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  concerning  the  Authority 
of  the  Chancery,  with  directions  to  find  the  Originals,  fol.  1. 

2.  De  Cancellario  et  Cancellaria  ex  Archivis  Turris  London,  fol.  10  b. 

3.  Sigilliim.  fol.  17. 

4.  Clerks  of  the  Crown,  fol.  19  b. 

5.  Chancellors,  fol.  19  b. 

6.  De  Custode  Magni  Sigilli.  fol.  21  b. 

7.  De  Cancellarii  Officio,  fol.  22. 

8.  Curiee  Cancellarise  Jurisdictio.  fol.  23. 

9.  The  Rolls,  fol.  27  b. 

10.  Masters  of  the  Chancery,  fol.  29. 

1 1.  De  Clericis  et  Ministris  Curiae  Cancellaria.  fol.  31. 

12.  Of  Bails,  ibid. 

13.  Examinations,  fol.  32. 
It.  Enrollments,  fol.  32  b. 

15.  Precedendos.  fol.  33  b. 

16.  Carta  Moderationis  Feodi  Magni  Sigilli  Johannis  Regis,  Anno  primo. 
fol.  34. 


72  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

249. 

17.  Sigillum  Ordinatum,  fol.  35. 

18.  Sir  Thomas  More  Chancellor  of  England,  fol.  38  b. 

19.  Ex  antique  Registro  Manuscripto  de  Brevibus  judicialibus  sigillandis 
in  Cancellaria  de  termino  Hillar.  3°  Edwardi  primi.  fol.  40. 

20.  The  Kings  Injunction  to  discharge  one  out  of  Prison,  and  from  pay- 
ment of  a  Debt.  fol.  41. 

21.  Successio  Custodum  Rotulorum  Cancellarise.  fol.  42, 

22.  Erectio  novem  Clei'icorum  Irrotulamentorum  Curias  Cancellariae. 
fol.  43  b. 

23.  An  Injunction  under  the  Signet  for  the  performance  of  an  Order  in 
Chancery,  fol.  52. 

24.  A  Memoriall  of  the  Names  of  such  Counsellors  as  have  been  ap- 
pointed by  the  late  Kings  and  Queens  of  this  Realm,  to  sit  for  the  hearing 
of  Causes  in  tlieir  Court  of  White-Hall,  commonly  called  the  Court  of 
Requests,  fol.  52  b. 

25.  The  Court  of  Requests  and  its  Jurisdiction,  and  also  that  of  the 
Chancery,  compared  and  applied,  fol.  54. 

26.  Recorda  ex  Archivis  de  Cancellaria.  fol.  76. 

27.  A  Brevitte  or  Direction  for  the  Kings  learned  Counsell.  Collected 
by  the  Lord  Chancellor  EUesmere,  mense  Septembris  1615.  Anno  13°  Jacobi 
Regis,  fol.  124, 

28.  That  the  Court  of  Chancery  cannot  be  intended  within  the  Statute  of 
27  Edw.  III.  cap.  1.  fol.  138. 

29.  The  Kings  Order  and  Decree  in  Chancery  for  a  Rule  to  be  observed 
by  the  Lord  Chancellor  in  that  Court  exemplified  and  enrolled  for  a  perpetual 
Record  there.  Anno  1616.  fol.  159. 

30.  Of  the  High  Courts  of  Justice  in  England,  and  especially  of  the 
Chancery  Court,  and  of  the  Chancellor  that  judgeth  there  :  written  by  W". 
Lambert  [Lambarde]  armiger.  fol.  166. 

31 .  Ordinances  explained  by  Mr.  Crooke  upon  the  estate  of  the  Chancery 
Court,  A.  D.  1554.  fol.  180. 

32.  The  Antiquity  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  England's  Office,  collected 
by  Mr.  Tate  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  fol.  184. 

33.  A  Discourse,  written  by  Mr.  John  Selden  of  the  Mention,  Conjunc- 
tion, or  Division  of  the  two  great  Offices  of  State,  the  Chancellorship  and 
Kcoiiership  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  in  Anno  1617.  fol.  185. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  73 


549. 


31-.  The  Eflcct  of  that  which  was  spoken  by  the  Lord  Keeper  Kir  Francis 
Bacon  K'.  at  the  taking  of  his  place  in  the  Chancery,  in  performance  of 
the  Charge  his  Majesty  had  given  him  when  he  received  the  Great  Seal. 
fol.  188  b. 

35.  An  Act  of  Conncil  to  estabUsh  Order  in  ti)e  legall  Proceedings  in 
the  Islands  of  Jersey  and  Guernsey;  at  Westminster,  the  18"'  of  June 
A".  1565.  fol.  lot. 

36.  An  Act  of  Council  to  establish  an  Order  in  the  legall  proceedings  in 
Isles  of  Jersey  and  Guernsey;  at  Westm.  13"'  May  1572.  fol.  ID*  b. 

37.  The  Cases  of  Conscience  generally  practised  in  the  Chancery,  fol.  196. 

38.  A  Discourse  of  High  Courts  of  Justice  in  England,  and  especially  of 
the  Chancery  Court,  and  of  the  Lord  Chancellor.  Written  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam Lambert  Armiger.  fol,  200  b. 

This  is  Lambarde's  "  Archion,  or  a  Commentary  on  the  High  Courts  of 
Justice  in  England."  printed  at  London  in  1635.  8". 

39.  The  Authority  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  as  limited  by  sundry  Acts  of 
Parliament,  fol.  206  b. 

40.  Sir  Nicholas  Bacons  Argument,  proving  Peers  attacheable  in  Chan- 
cery for  Contempts,  &c.  fol.  209. 

41.  The  Substance  of  what  was  delivered  by  the  Six  Clerks  to  the  Cur- 
sitor,  Anno  1585.  proving  what  are  original  Writs,  with  the  Cursitor's 
Answer.  foh210.  211  b. 

42.  Orders  concerning  the  Twenty  four  Cursitors  of  the  Chancery, 
fol.  218  b. 

43.  Cardinal  Wolsey's  Order  as  Chancellor,  15  Hen.  VIII.  for  the  or- 
dering the  Expenses  of  the  Houshold  of  the  young  Earl  of  Oxford,  fol.  226. 

44.  The  allowed  Fees  and  Oath  of  the  ordinary  Masters  of  the  Chancery. 
A.D.  1597. 

45.  Sir  John  Puckering's  Ordinances  in  Chancery,  published  by  his 
successor  Sir  Thomas  Egerton,  and  subscribed  by  Will.  Lambard.fol.  228  b. 

46.  Lambard's  Notes,  and  the  Oath  of  the  Under  Clerks  of  the  Six 
Clerks  as  appointed  to  be  administered  by  Sir  Thomas  Egerton.  fol.  229  b. 

47.  Orders  agreed  upon  by  the  Six  Clerks  for  the  Government  of  them- 
selves and  Under  Clerks,  fol.  230  b. 

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249. 

48.  Sir  Thomas  Egertoii,  Lord  Keeper  and  at  the  same  time  Master  of 
the  Rolls,  his  Deputation  to  Willinm  Lambard  as  Deputy  Keeper  of  tlie 
Rolls,  dat.  27  May  39  Ehz.  1597.  fol.  231  b. 

49.  Lord  Keeper  Egerton's  Orders  for  the  due  making  up  of  the  Rolls. 
28  March  1 599.  fol.  232. 

50.  The  ancient  Oath  used  to  be  ministred  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  of 
England,  fol.  233. 

51.  The  ancient  Oath  of  the  Lord  Keeper,  fol.  233  b. 

52.  Means  to  restrain  the  Multitude,  Length,  and  Charge  of  Suits  in 
Chancery,  fol.  231;. 

53.  Copy  of  the  Grant  of  the  Chancellorship  for  life,  to  Cardinal 
Wolsey.     An.  7  Hen.  VIII.  fol.  237. 

Num.  2-50. 

A  Treatise  on  the   Court  of  Star-Chamber :   compiled  by  William 
Hudson,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq^     Folio;  on  paper. 

This  Manuscript  is  a  transcript  from  the  Ilarleian  MS.  num.  1226. 

Num.  251. 

An  older  Copy  of  the  same  Treatise.     Folio  ;  on  paper.     S<bc.  xvii. 

Nu3i.  252. 

Law  Common-Place.     Folio  ;  on  paper.     Sasc.  xvii. 

Num.  253. 

Law-Entries  :  chiefly  in  old  French.     Folio ;  on  paper.     Stiec.  xvr. 

Num.  254. 

A  foHo  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  An  Abridgement  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports  under  the  Lord  Egertons 

own  hand. 

[It  is  said  by  Mr.  Hargrave  not  to  be  in  print.] 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  15 

254. 

2.  The  Lord  Chancellor  Egcrton's  Observations  on  Lord  Coke's  Reports. 

[These  arc  in  print.     See  Art.  4'.] 

3.  Other  Observations  of  Lord  Chancellor  Egerton  on  Coke's  Reports. 
4'.  The  Prmted  Copy  of  Lord  Chancellor  Egertou's  Observations:  noticed 

in  Art.  3.  fol.  Lond.  without  date. 

Num.  255. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii.  containing, 

1 .  Modus  tcnendi  Parliamentum  by  Hen.  Elsinge. 

[This  has  been  several  times  printed.] 

2.  That  the  House  of  Commons  hath  equall  Power  v?ith  the  Peers  in 
point  of  Judicature  :  by  Sir  Robert  Cotton. 

Num.  '256. 

Codex  chartaceus,  cui  titulus  "  Consuetudines  London.  Saec.  xvir. 
Folio. 

Num.  257. 

A  folio  Volume,  on  paper :  entitled,  "  A  plaine  and  sommarie  Trea- 
tice  of  The  principall  Grounds  and  Maxims  of  the  Lawes  of  the  King- 
dome.  Verie  fitting  and  necessarie  for  all  Students,  and  others  which 
desire  the  knowledge  and  understanding  of  the  Lawes  ;  especially  such 
as  have  not  attained  the  French  tongue  perfectly,  in  which  they  were 
originally  written.  Written  by  that  most  famous  and  excellent  Lawyer 
W.  N.  sometimes  of  Lincolnes  Inn  Esq'."     Saec.  xvii. 

NuMM.  258—264. 

"  Historia  Placitorum  Coronas.  The  History  of  the  Pleas  of  the 
Crown."     In  seven  Volumes.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  first  Volume  are  the  following  Notes  in  Mr.  Har- 
grave's  hand-writing. 

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16  IIARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

258—264. 

"  This  and  the  six  succeeding  Volumes  are  a  Transcript  of  Lord  Hale's 
History  of  the  Pleas  of  the  Crown  from  the  original  Manuscript  in  his  own 
hand-writing.  The  printed  Book  was  from  the  latter  with  such  Corrections 
as  appear  in  this  Transcript  to  be  in  the  hand-writing  of  Lord  Hale.  la 
respect  of  these  corrections  Mr.  Emlyn,  the  editor  of  the  printed  Work, 
considered  this  Transcript  as  the  original  finished  and  perfected.  I  bought 
this  Transcript  in  seven  small  folio  Volumes  of  Mr.  Deighton  the  book- 
seller; and  he  bought  them  of  the  personal  representatives  of  the  late  Mr. 
Lockyer  Davis.  What  is  now  become  of  the  volume  containing  the  original 
Manuscript  I  have  not  yet  heard. 

"  My  friend  Mr.  Henry  Brown  of  Liverpool,  since  the  Date  of  the 
above-written  memorandum,  accidentally  met  with  the  original  Manuscript 
of  Lord  Hale's  History  of  the  Pleas  of  the  Crown,  at  a  Shop  for  Books,  near 
Mr.  Brooke's  in  Bell  Yard,  Temple- Bar  Fleet  Street,  and  bought  it  for  the 
trifling  sum  of  lOs.  (id.     F.  H." 

NuMM.  265,  266. 

A  Collection  of  Manuscript  Law  Tracts,  by  Lord  Chief  Baron  Gil- 
bert, in  two  Volumes.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

The  first  Volume  contains, 

1.  A  Discourse  of  personal  Property,  incliitling  therein  some  curious 
matter  relative  to  the  King's  Prerogatives  in  respect  of  such  property,  fol.  1. 

2.  Of  Contracts,  more  particularly  those  by  parol,  fol.  75. 

3.  Of  Writing,  of  Written  Contracts,  and  of  the  Solemnity  of  Contract- 
ing, fol.  193. 

4.  Of  Obligations;  being  the  first  of  the  three  kinds  into  which  the  Author 
divides  solemn  Contracts;  the  other  two  being  Covenants  and  Mortgages, 
fol.  '.^17. 

The  second  Volume  contains, 

1.  The  subject  of  Obligations  continued,  fol.  1. 

2.  On  Covenants,  fol.  93. 

3.  Of  Obligations  or  Solemn  Contracts  on  Record.  fohZiOs 

4.  Of  Bills  of  Sale.  fol.  294. 

5.  Of  Executors,  fol.  304. 


of  manuscripts.  77 

Num.   267. 

Extract  from  a  Manuscript  Reading  on  that  Chapter  of  Magna  Char- 
ta  of  the  9'"  Hen.  III.  which  confirms  to  London  all  its  antient  Liber- 
ties and  Customs,  by  Francis  Phillips  Esq'.  Serj'.  at  Law,  who  was  one  of 
the  City  Counsel,  and  wrote  soon  after  the  Restoration.   Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.   208. 

Memoranda  on  divers  Law  Titles.     In  French.     Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.   269. 

Various  Pieces  concerning  the  Controversy  about  the  Equitable  Juris- 
diction of  Chancery  in  the  Reign  of  King  James  I.  Copied  from  the 
Harleian  Manuscript  Num.  1767:  and  containing, 

1 .  Some  Notes  and  Observations  upon  Magna  Charta  and  other  Statutes 
concerning  the  Proceedings  in  Chancery  in  Causes  of  Equity,  collected  by 
Lord  Ellesmere  for  the  Kings  learned  Counsels  direction  in  Sept.  1615.  p.  1. 

Tills  Piece  is  in  print.  It  was  published  in  Quarto  in  1641.  under  the 
title  of  the  "  Privileges,  &c.  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  written  by  the 
R'.  Hon"'".  Thomas  Lord  Ellesmere." 

2.  Observations  by  another  person  on  various  Statutes  objected  to  the 
Equitable  Jurisdiction  of  Cliancery.  p.  23. 

3.  The  Earl  of  Oxfords  Cause  in  Chancery,  with  Arguments  for  the 
Equitable  Jurisdiction,  and  various  Cases  on  the  subject,  p.  48. 

The  Earl  of  Oxford's  Case  is  printed  in  2  Cha.  Rep. 

4.  The  Copy  of  a  Letter  which  the  Lords  of  the  Council  wrote  to  the 
King  in  behalf  of  Lord  Coke.  p.  70. 

It  is  in  print.     See  the  Life  of  Lord  Coke  in  the  Biographia  Britannica. 

5.  Proceedings  before  the  Council  Board  in  respect  of  Lord  Coke,  30"' 
June  1616.  p.  15. 

6.  The  King's  Order  in  Chancery  for  a  Rule  in  that  Court,  inrolled  in 
1616.  p.  78. 


78  hargrave  collection 

Num.   270. 

A  Paper  Book,  in  folio,  entitled  Mr.  Toote's  [it  should  be  Tottles]J 
Notes  concerning  Suits  in  Chancery.  Copied  from  the  Harleian  Manu- 
script Num.  4265. 

Num.    271. 

A  Volume,  in  folio  ;  on  paper :  containing, 

i.  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Institution  of  the  High  Court  of  Cliancery, 
the  Practice  thereof,  and  the  several  Officers  thereunto  belonging.     Copied 
from  the  Harleian  Manuscript  Num.  1716. 
2.  Notes  out  of  a  Booke  of  the  Chancery. 

Num.  272. 

Codex  chartaceus,  in  folio,  in  quo  continentur  Statuta  Collegii  B.  Ma- 
ne'e  Winton.     Sajc.  xvir. 

Num.  273. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper,  lettered  "  Conveyancing  Precedents," 
but  really  containing  only  An  Agreement  and  Declaration  of  Trust 
between  Lord  Dillon  and  the  Hon.  Henry  Dillon,  and  Sir  William  Jer- 
ningham  and  George  Jerningham,  relative  to  Mortgage  Securities  in 
Ireland. 

Num.  274. 

Codex  membranaceus,  et  Gallice  scriptus  in  4'°.  quo  continentur 
Statuta  Nova,  ab  anno  primo  Edw.  IH.  ad  annum  tertium  Regis  Hen- 
rici  Vn.     Saec.  xv. 

Num.  275. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper;  containing  Cases  and  Opinions  relat- 
ing to  the  Customs.     Many  of  the  Opinions  are  by  Sir  Edward  Northey. 


I 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  79 

Num.  27f). 

Cases  of  Settlements  t.  Geo.  II.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  277. 

Observations  on  various  Law  Titles.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  278. 

A  Volume,  in  folio  ;  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  A  Discourse  of  the  Manner  of  holding  Parliaments.  (In  print.)  p.  1. 

2.  A  Journal  of  the  Upper  House  of  Parliament,  39  Eliz.  p.  227. 

3.  A  Journal  of  the  Lower  House  of  Parliament,  39  Eliz.  p.  299. 

4'.  "  A  Short  Compendium  or  Briefe  Declaration  of  what  every  Officer  of 
His  Ma'*-  Court  of  Exchequer  ought  to  doe,  by  vertue  of  his  Office  in  Eng- 
land. As  also  the  Articles  of  the  Uniting  of  the  late  Court  of  Augmenta- 
tions and  Revenewes  of  the  Crownc,  and  the  late  Court  of  First  Fruyts  and 
Tenths,  to  the  Court  of  Exchequer  at  Westminster.  Written  at  the 
request  of  the  Right  Hon''",  the  Lord  Treasurer  Buckhurst,  By  Mr.  Fan- 
shawe.     With  a  Narration  of  his  Opinion  concerning  the  same."  p.  363. 

This  Treatise  was  afterwards  printed  under  the  Title  of  "  The  Practice  of 
the  Exchequer  Court :  By  Sir  T.  F-"  12°  Load.  1658. 

5.  "  A  Large  Treatise  of  Prohibitions,  with  the  Arguments  pro  et  contra 
betweene  the  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  Sir  Edward  Cooke  (Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas)  and  the  rest  of  the  Judges  Ecclesiasti- 
call  and  Temporal  concerning  Prohibitions,  Modus  decimandi,  &c.  Col- 
lected by  the  said  Sir  Edward  Cooke  in  the  tyme  of  our  late  Soveraigne 
Lord  King  James."  p.  519. 

6.  "  An  Argument  uppon  the  Question  of  Impositions ;  digested  and 
divided  into  sundrie  Chapters.  Written  by  Sir  John  Davis  Kn'.  one  of 
His  Majesties  Councell  learned  in  Ireland  and  by  him  dedicated  to  King- 
James."     p.  S-iS. 

Num.  279. 

A  Collection  of  Writs,  Returns  of  Sheriffs,  Pleadings,  and  Judge- 


80  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

279. 

ments,  and  also  of  Letters  Patents,  Feoffments,  Fines,  Grants,  Recog- 
nizances, Obligations,  Acquittances,  and  various  other  Instruments, 
with  an  Alphabetical  Index  of  the  Contents.  At  the  end  there  is  a 
copy  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth's  Statutes  and  Ordinances  for  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  with  two  or  three  other  Royal  Instruments  relative  to 
the  same  College.     Folio  ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvi. 

Nu3i.  280. 

"  Observations  Politicall  and  Civill."     Dedicated  to  Roger  the  second 
Lord  North.     Folio ;  on  paper.     Sasc.  xviii. 

Num.  281. 

A  Volume,  in  folio ;  on  paper :  containing  Collections  relative  to 
Chancery.     Viz. 

1.  The  Authoritie  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  England  limited  by  sundry 
Acts  of  Parliament,  fol.  1. 

2.  Matters  determinable  in  Chancery,  fol.  7. 

3.  Cases  wherein  there  is  no  helpe  in  Chancery.  Collected  out  of  a 
Booke  of  the  late  Lord  Chancellor  Baron  of  Ellesmere.  fol.  1 1 . 

4.  What  Records  are  to  be  brought  yearly  into  the  Rolls,  and  there  to 
be  safely  kept.  fol.  17. 

[Here  a  fresh  series  of  Paging  begins.] 

5.  Causes  in  Chancery,  gathered  by  Sir  George  Carye,  one  of  the 
Masters  of  the  Chancery  Anno  IGOl.  fol.  1. 

6.  Presidentall  and  Speciall  Orders  in  extraordinary  Cases  in  Chancery 
which  are  to  be  found  in  the  Resrister  Bookes  of  the  same  Court  accordinsr 
a.s  the  same  are  here  quoted  by  Yeares,  Termes,  and  Bookes."  fol.  8 1 . 

A  Manuscript  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  says,  "  In  print  in  Tothills 
Book." 

7.  "  The  Arguments  exhibited  by  the  Lord  Keeper  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon 
in  Parliament  provcinge  the  Noblcmens  persons  to  bee  attachable  for  Con- 
tempt committed  by  them  in  the  Qucene's  Majesties  Court  of  Chancerie, 
disobeyinge  the  Decrees  in  that  Court."  fol.  211. 


of  manuscripts.  si 

Num.  282. 

A  Volume  in  folio  j  on  paper  :  containing, 

1 .  "  The  Soveraignty  of  the  Seas  of  Englande  proved  by  Record,  His- 
torie,  and  the  Municipal  Lawcs  of  this  Kingdome.  By  Sir  John  Borough 
Kn'.  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  of  London  &c."  fol.  1. 

This  Treatise  by  Sir  John  Boroughs,  Kn'.  was  printed  in  duodecimo,  at 
London,  in  1651. 

2.  "  Arguments  provinge  the  Kinges  Ma"'*.  Propriety  in  the  Sea-landes 
and  Sahe  Shoares  thereof:  And  that  noe  subject  can  lawfully  holde  any  parte 
thereof  but  by  the  Kinges  speciall  Grant."  fol.  46. 

3.  "  Instructions  for  the  Master  of  Our  Wards  and  Liveries  for  the  better 
authorisinge  and  directing  of  him  in  the  Execution  of  his  Office  and  Per- 
formance of  our  Service."  fol.  76. 

Num.  283. 

Extracts  from  the  Sessions  of  Peace  for  Middlesex,  in  the  Reigns  of 
K.  James  and  K.  Charles  I.     Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.  284. 

"  The  Effecte  of  the  Charge  given  to  the  Grand  Jury  at  Yorke  by- 
Sir  John  Davis  Knight,  His  Mat^  First  Serj'.  at  Law,  being  one  of  the 
Justices  of  Assize  for  the  Northerne  Circuit."     Foho  j  on  paper. 

Num.  285. 

"  December  Anno  1 637.  The  Arguementes  made  in  the  Exchequer 
Chamber  before  all  the  Judges  of  England,  concerning  Ship-Money,  by 
Mr.  S'.  Johns  of  Lincolnes  Inne  and  Mr.  Holborne  of  the  same  howse, 
being  both  of  Councell  for  the  defendant  Mr.  Hambden,  and  Mr.  Solli- 
citor  andMr.  Attorney  Generall  pro  Rege."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  286. 
Pleadings,  &c.  relating  to  the  Customs  of  London.  Folio;  on  paper. 


82  '        hargrave  collection 

Num.  287. 

Law  Common  Place.     An  Index  of  subject  matter  at  the  beginning. 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  288. 

The  Charters,  Customs,  &c.  of  the  Town  of  Stafford.     Folio ;  on 
paper.     Saec.  xviii. 

Num.  289. 

Papers  relating  to   Probates  of  Wills,  &c.  during  the  Protectorate. 
Folio ;  on  paper.     Sssc.  xvii. 

Num.  290. 

A  Treatise  of  the  High  Court  of  Star  Chamber.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

A  Manuscript  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand-writing  says,  "  According  to 
the  Copy  of  this  Manuscript  in  the  Harleian  Collection,  this  Treatise  was  by 
Mr.  Hudson  ;  and  this  I  take  to  be  the  accurate  Account  of  its  Author  :  but 
in  a  Copy  in  the  Collection  of  Mr.  Coxe,  lately  bequeathed  to  Lincolns  Inn 
Library,  it  is  entitled  a  Treatise  by  Judge  Mallet.     F.  H." 

Num.  291. 

Pleadings  in  Assize,  of  Darrien  Presentment,  &c.    Fol.;  on  paper. 

Num.  292. 

A  Volume,  in  Folio  ;  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  The  Patent  for  Farthing  Tokens.     11  Car.  L  fol.  1. 

2.  Concerning  Brokers,  fol.  10. 

3.  Charter  of  the  Town  of  Chipping  Wycombe  Bucks,  t.  Jac.  L  fol.  25. 
*.  Charter  granted  by  K.  James  I.  to  the  Town  of  Blandford  Forum,  Co. 

Dorset,  fol.  40. 

5.  Charter  of  the  Town  of  Leeds  in  Yorkshire,  temj).  Car.  R.  fol.  57. 

6.  Patent  to  Lady  Salton,  of  Concealed  Lands  temp.  Car.  R.  fol.  84. 

7.  Pat.  Officii  Aquaballivi  rivi  Severnae.  tetn]).  Car.  R.  fol.  93. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  83 

292. 

8.  Appointment  of  John  Nicholas  Esq^  to  be  Steward  of  the  Courts  of 
Conservancy  of  Severn;  by  OHver  Lord  Protector,  fol.  100. 

9.  Return  of  the  Borough  of  Reading  Com.  Berks  to  a  Writ  of  Resti- 
tution touching  the  Office  of  Steward  of  the  said  Borough,  fol.  103. 

10.  Patent  for  the  making  of  Salt  Petre.   12'"  Car.  II.  fol.  107. 

11.  Commission  concerning  New  Buildings.  12  Car.  II.  fol.  112. 

1 2.  Copy  of  a  Grant  of  the  Office  of  Receiver  of  Fines,   Rents,  &c.  set 
by  the  Justices  in  Eyre  beyond  Trent,  fol.  115. 

13.  A  Special  Protection  by  the  King  from  all  Suits,  Arrests,  &c.  fol.  117. 
l-t.  A  Grant  of  Guardianship  of  a  Lunatique,  &c.  fol.  120. 

15.  The  Privy  Seal  in  the  Exchequer  for  Compositions  and  Mitigation  of 
Fines,  Issues,  &c.  fol.  122. 

16.  Letters  Patents  of  a  Grant  of  the  Manor  of  Bexley  from  the  King, 
12Jac.  I.  fol.  126. 

17.  Patentes  de  Anno  undecimo  Edw.  IV.  P.  2.  m.  3.  Pro  WilUelmo  do- 
mino de  Hastinges.  fol.  135. 

18.  Grant  to  Henry  Lord  Holland  of  the  Office  of  Changes  and  Ex- 
changes. 3  Car.  I.  fol.  151. 

Num.  293. 

Cases  and  Opinions,  principally  relating  to  the  Customs,  by  Sir  Ed= 
ward  Northey ;  from  1701  to  1704.     Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.  294. 

Cases  and  Opinions,  by  different  Lawyers  in  the  time  of  Queen  Anne 
and  King  George  the  First.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  295. 

"  Presidentall  and  Speciall  Orders  in  extraordinary  Cases  in  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  which  are  to  be  found  in  the  Registers  Book  of  the 
same  Court,  according  as  the  same  are  here  quoted  by  Yeares,  Termes, 
and  Bookes."     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

"  This  Manuscript  contains  the  same  matter,  and  in  the  same  words  as 
Tothill's  Transactions  in  Chancery.    F.  H." 

M   2 


si  hargrave  collection 

Num.  296. 

Excerpts  from  the  Clause  and  Patent  Rolls  of  different  Reigns  from 
K.  Edward  I.  to  K.  James  I.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  297. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper ;  containing  Reports  of  Cases  from 
Hil.  Term  40  Edw.  111.   to  Mich.  45  Edw.  IIL 

Num.  298. 

"  The  Praecept  in  Use  for  summoning  the  Sessions  of  the  Peace  in 
Surrey,  and  the  Practice  of  turning  the  High  Constables  into  a  Grand 
Inquest,  considered  :  the  Arguments  on  each  side  of  the  Question 
stated  :  and  the  illegality  and  dangerous  tendency  both  of  the  Prae- 
cept and  Practice  demonstrated."     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  299. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper  ;  containing, 

1 .  A  True  Relation  of  Every  Dayes  Proceedings  in  Parliament  since  the 
Beginning  thereof  being  the  xx"".  Day  of  January  162S. 

2.  An  imperfect  Tract,  supposed  by  Mr.  Hargrave  to  be  the  Lord  Keeper 
Norths  Answer  to  a  factious  Pamphlet  "  which  aimed  to  prove  the  Judica- 
ture of  the  Lords  almost  sovereign";  published  while  the  Case  of  the  Earl 
of  Danby  depended  in  Parliament.  See  Roger  North's  Life  of  Lord  Keeper 
Guildford,  p.  165. 

Num.  300. 

A  Quarto  Volume,  on  paper;  containing  the  Register  and  Accompts 
of  a  Gild  or  Fraternity  of  S'.  George,  in  the  Reigns  of  King  Henry 
the  Sixth  King  Edw.  Fourth  and  King  Henry  Vn"" :  but  in  what  Town 
does  not  appear.  Probably  in  Norwich,  (Compare  Blomelield's  Nor- 
folk, vol.  ii.  p.  734.) 


of  manuscripts.  85 

Num.   301. 

A  Volume  In  folio,  on  paper  :  with  much  confusion  in  its  Contents. 
It  contains, 

1.  The  Lord  Chancellor  HarJwicke's  Judgement  in   D^  Schomberg's 
Case.  pag.  1. 

2.  A  Treatise  on  Visitatorial  Power ;  by  Mr.  George  Hardinge's  Father: 
with  Alterations  and  Notes  in  Mr.  George  Hardinge's  own  hand.  p.  91. 

3.  Law- Adversaria:  arranged  under  heads,  p.  152. 

To  the  two  last  Articles  many  of  the  early  pages  of  the  Manuscript,  at  a 
distance  from  them,  helong. 

Num.  302. 

A  Volume  in  folio,  on  paper  :  written  at  both  ends.     Containing, 

1.  Copy  of  a  Lease  of  the  Manor  and  Parsonage  of  Southstoke  from  the 
Abbat  and  Convent  of  Eynshani  in  the  Co.  of  Oxford,  to  Walter  Barton. 
27  Hen.Vin.  fol.  1. 

2.  Articles  indented  16'*  Jan.  4  Eliz.  between  Griffith  Barton  of  South- 
stoke in  the  Co.  of  Oxford  Gent,  and  William  Palmer  Auditor  of  the  Pos- 
sessions of  Christs  Church  in  Oxford,   fol.  2.  b. 

3.  The  Will  of  Griffith  Barton.  A.D.  1577.  fol.  3  b. 

4.  The  Lease  of  the  Manor  and  Parsonage  of  Southstoke  fi-om  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  of  Christ  Church  to  William  Palmer.  16""  June  11  Eliz.  fol.  8  b. 

5.  The  Will  of  William  Palmer,  dat.  27  March  1596.   fol.  10. 

6.  The  Decree  for  the  Possession  of  the  Manor  and  Parsonage  of  South- 
stoke for  Barton  Palmer  against  William  his  brother.   2  Jac.  L  fol.  15  b. 

7.  Indenture  from  William  Palmer  lo  Barton  Palmer,  his  son,  assigning 
the  Manor  of  Southstoke.  H^  May  38  Eliz.    fol.  20. 

8.  Indenture  between  Barton  and  William  Palmer  concerning  the  same. 
6'"  May  3H  Eliz.   fol.  20  b. 

9.  Assignment  of  Lands,  Tenements,  &c.  from  Barton  Palmer  to  Huwh 
Keate.  41  Eliz.  fol.  21. 

10.  A  Lease  of  the  Manor  and  Parstmage  of  Southstoke,  of  Cassin<Tton, 
and  Easton  Manduit,  from  Hugh  Kcate  the  father  to  Henry  Ardcrne  of 
Kirtlington  in  the  county  of  Oxioid.   7  Jac.  I.  fol.  21  b. 

1 1 .  A  Lease  of  the  site  of  the  Manor  and  Parsonage  of  Southstoke  from 
Keate  and  Arderne  and  his  wife  to  Anthony  Harvey.  3  Jac.  1.   fol.  2*. 


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302. 

12.  The  Grant  of  Spillesbery  and  Cassington  in  reversion  to  John  Kenali 
of  Trewarthevie  in  Co.  of  Cornwall.   10  Eliz.   fol.  28. 

13.  A  Lease  of  the  Condition  in  the  former  Indenture.  29  Eliz.    fol.  30. 

14.  John  Kennall  of  Trewartliery  his  Deputation  to  John  KennallLL.D. 
his  brother,  for  the  sale  of  Cassington.  23  Eliz.    fol.  32. 

15.  The  Assignment  of  Kennall  and  Kennall  of  the  said  Reversion  to 
James  Pollexfen,  alias  Pollson.  24  Eliz.  fol.  32  b. 

16.  Tlie  Assignment  of  the  said  Reversion  of  Cassington  from  James 
Pollexfen  to  William  Palmer.  29  Eliz.    fol.  35. 

17.  The  Assignment  of  Carsington  and  Eastern  Mauditte  from  William 
Palmer  to  Barton  Palmer.  37  Eliz.    fol.  37  b. 

18.  The  Assignment  from  Thomas  Glaisier  to  James  Pollexfen  of  the  said 
Reversion  of  Carsington.  24  Eliz.  fol.  40. 

19.  The  Demise  of  William,  William,  and  Barton  Palmer,  of  the  parsonage 
of  Torryton  in  the  County  of  Devon,  to  James  Pollexfen.  29  Eliz.   fol.  42  b. 

20.  The  Deed  of  Sale  of  the  Rectory  of  Easton  Maudit  in  Northampton- 
shire from  John  Doylye  and  John  Scudamore  to  George  Annesley.  (I..atin.) 
6  Edw.  VI.    fol.  46. 

21.  Grant  of  the  Tithes  of  Easton  Mauduit  from  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Christ  Church  Oxford  to  William  Palmer  of  Wigingtone  in  the  Co.  of 
Hertford.  9  Eliz.  fol.  47. 

22.  The  Sale  of  the  said  Rectory  from  George  Annesley  to  William 
Palmer.  30  Eliz.   fol.  4b. 

23.  The  Feofment  of  the  said  Annesley  of  the  said  Rectory  to  Wilham 
Palmer.  10  Apr.  30  Eliz.  fol.  49  b. 

24.  The  Assignment  of  Southstoke,  Cassington,  and  Easton  Mauduit 
from  Hugh  Keate  to  Thomas  Flexney.  8  Jac.  1.  fol.  54. 

25.  The  same  assigned  from  Flexney  to  Henry  Arderne,  Mary  his  wife, 
Hugh  Keate,  Thomas  Rawlins,  and  John  Martin.  8.  Jac.  I.    fol.  56. 

26.  Assignment  of  the  Lease  of  Carsington  to  Henry  Arderne.  4""  Oct. 
8  Jac.  I.  fol.  62. 

27.  A  Lease  for  fifty  Years,  if  Three  live  so  long,  of  Walhsses  holde  and 
other  Things  in  Southstoke,  unto  Anthony  Harvey.  8  Jac.  I.    fol.  64. 

28.  "  The  Conveiance  of  the  Mannor  of  Southstoke  etc.  from  Keate  the 
fatiier,  Henry  Arderne,  Mary  iiis  wyfe,  John  Keate  of  Lockinge,  and  John 
Martin,  to  Keate  the  son,  Raulins,  and  Tounesend.  The  1  Feb.  8  Ja."  fol.  66. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  8'r 

302. 

Turning  the  Volume  up,  at  the  other  end  are, 

29.  Titles  of  Instruments  of  Administration,  Acquittance,  Appeal,  Cita- 
tion, &c.  fol.  1 . 

30.  A  Note  of  Books  in  some  Library,  fol.  8  b. 

31.  Forms  of  Citations,  in  Latin,    fol.  JO. 

Num.  303. 

Cases  in  Chancery,  t.  Geo.  I.  Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.  304. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscript  Collections  of  Thomas  Madox,  Esq\ 
now  deposited  in  the  British  Museum.  Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  305. 

A  Table  to  the  Cases  determined  in  the  House  of  Lords.  A.D.  1760 
— 1782.  Folio;  on  paper. 

Num.    306. 

Reports  of  Chancery  Cases  in  the  Time   of  Queen  Anne  :  and  of 

two  Cases  at  Common  Law. 

At  the  beginning  is  the  following  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand.  "  Upon 
examination  I  find  the  Chancery  Cases  here  to  be  in  Gilb.  Eq.  Rep.  in  tot. 
verb.  Except  in  one  instance  in  which  1  have  made  a  Note  to  the  contrary. 
As  to  the  two  Common  Law  Cases,  one  is  printed  in  1 1  Mod.  and  the  other 
is  reported  in  the  same  Book,  but  not  exactly  in  the  same  Words.     F.  H." 

Num.  307. 

A  Volume,  in  folio,  on  paper ;  respecting   the  Jurisdiction  of  the 
Marshalsea.     Containing, 

1.  Orders  and  Rules  made  and  established  by  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
the  King's  Palace  at  "Westminster  A.D.  1675  to  be  kept  and  observed  by 
the  same  Court,  fol.  1 . 


88  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

307. 

2.  An  Account  of  the  Court  of  Marshalsea,  and  its  Jurisdiction,  fol.  19. 

3.  Literse  Patentes  &c.  de  Curia  Domini  Regis  Palatii  Regis  apud  West- 
monasterium.  16  Car.  II.    fol.  37- 

4.  Another  Account  of  the  Marshalsea  Court,  fol.  44. 

5.  To  the  Right  Hon.  The  Lords  and  Commons  in  Parliament  assembled, 
the  Petition  of  many  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster, Counties  of  Middlesex,  Kent,  Essex,  and  Surrey:  respecting  the 
Court  of  Marshalseas,  or  of  the  Kings  House  within  the  Virge.  (Printed.) 
fol.  51. 

Num.  308. 

A  Volume  in  folio  ;  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  A  Treatise  of  Devises,   fol.  1. 

This  Treatise  is  in  Print,  under  the  Title  of  "  An  Historical  Account  of 
"  the  original  and  nature  as  well  as  the  law  of  Devises  and  Revocations. 
"  By  a  late  learned  Judge."     8™.  in  the  Savoy,  1739. 

2.  Some  Cases  touching  Wills  of  Lands  and  Goods,    fol.  111. 

This  Tract  is  printed  at  the  end  of  "  The  Law  of  Executions.  Bj'  L. 
"  Chief  Baron  Gilbert."    8°.  Lond.  1763. 

Num.  309. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Origin  and  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 
Folio  J  on  paper.     Being  another  Copy  of  Num.  156. 

Mr.  Hargrave  has  noted  this  Volume  as  in  print. 

Num.  310. 

Precedents  of  Cases  arranged  under  alphabetical  Titles :  apparently 
copied  from  printed  Reports.     In  Folio  j  on  paper. 

The  following  are  the  titles : 

Agreements,  Articles,  and  Covenants.  Amendment.  Annuity  and  Rent- 
Charge.  Answers,  Picas,  and  Demurrers.  Assignment  and  Privity.  Bank- 
rupt.   Baron  and  Feme.    Bill.     Bonds  and  Obligations.     Charity.    Con- 

8 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  80 

310. 

-ditions  and  Limitations.  Contributions  and  Average.  Copyhold.  Costs. 
Courts  and  their  Jurisdiction.  Creditor  and  Debtor.  Customs  of  London 
and  York.  Decree.  Deeds  and  other  Writings.  Devises.  Dower  and 
Jointure. 

Num.  311. 

A  Volume  in  folio  ;  on  paper:  containing, 

1.  "Leicester's  Common- Wealthe.  The  Coppye  of  a  Letter  wrightten 
by  a  M".  of  Arts  of  Cambridge  to  his  frends  in  London  concerninge  some 
talke  paste  betweene  two  wor".  and  grave  men  about  the  present  State,  and 
some  Proceedings  of  the  Earle  of  Leicester  and  his  Frends  in  England." 
pag.  1. 

This  Treatise,  which  is  usually  ascribed  to  Robert  Parsons  the  Jesuit,  was 
first  published  abroad  in  ISS*.  It  was  again  printed  in  England  in  12""'. 
le*!.  See  an  Account  of  it  in  the  first  edition  of  the  Biographia  Britan- 
nica,  Vol.  IIL  p.  1793.  Art.  Dudley. 

2.  "  A  Declaration  how  Kings  of  England  have  from  tyme  to  tyme  sup- 
Dorted  and  repaired  their  Estates.  Collected  out  of  the  Records  of  the 
Tower  by  Sir  Robert  Cotton  Kn'.  Anno  nono  Jacobi  Regis."  p.  119. 

This  Treatise  is  also  in  print;  in  quarto,  London,  without  date :  but 
really  published  in  1642. 

3.  «  Annals  of  the  Reigns  of  King  Henry  the  VHP''.  Edward  VP". 
•Queen  Mary  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  Written  in  the  beginning  of  her  reign 
by  a  zealous  Catholic."  p.  167. 

This  Work  is,  in  fact,  a  Translation  from  the  Latin  Treatise,  intitled 
"  Doctissimi  viri  Nicolai  Sanderi  de  Origine  ac  Progressu  Schismatis  Angli- 
"cani  Liber."  8°.  Col.  Agr.  1585.  Republished  at  the  same  place  in  8°. 
1625.     Of  which  see  Bishop  Nicolson's  Engl.  Hist.  Lib.  edit.  4°.  1776.  p.  95. 

4.  Considerations  upon  the  Treaty  of  Marriage  between  England  and 
Spaine.  A.  D.  1618.  p.  365. 

5.  His  Majesty's  Instructions  concerning  the  Order  of  Knighthood,  and 
£!ommissions  for  the  same.  A.  D.  1629.  p.  369. 


90  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

311. 

6.  Dr.  Turners  Quseries  in  Parliament  about  the  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

p.  S74. 

7.  Sir  Richard  Weston's  Speech  in  Parliament  9'".  March  J  625.  p.  376. 

8.  Dr.  Turner's  Explanation  upon  Sir  Richard  Weston's  Speech,  p.  377. 

9.  The  Speakers  Speechtothe  King  in  the  Banquetting  House  at  Wliitc- 
hall  on  Wednesday  March  15"".  1625.  p.  378. 

10.  His  Ma"".  Answer  hereunto,  March  15"".  1625.  p.  380. 

11.  The  Kings  Letter  to  the  Parliament  March  20"".  1625.  p.  381. 

12.  Directions  concerning  Preachers  by  the  AbP.  of  Canterbury,  p.  383. 

13.  A  Speech  concerning  the  Petition  of  Right,  p.  391. 

14.  The   Oath  presented  to  all  the  Protestants  that  were  forced  to  turn 
Papists  after  the  taking  of  the  Palatinate,  p.  399. 

15.  A  Prognostication  for  the  Year  1629.  p.  WO. 

16.  Capitulacions  of  Agreement  betweene  the  K.  of  France  and  the  In- 
habitants of  S^  John  de  Angely  upon  their  rendicion.  p.  402. 

17.  The  Petition  of  Right,  p.  404. 

18.  Reasons  why  the  Lords  would  not  give  way  to  proceed  against  the 
Earle  of  BristoU  by  Indictment,  p.  408. 

19.  Gregory  the  XIV""s.  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Cuenza,  Inquisitor  Ge- 
neral for  both  the  Spaynes,  respecting  Prince  Charles.     Apr.  1623.  p.  413. 

20.  A  true  Relation  of  the  Jewels  which  the  Prince  of  Wales  bestowed 
upon  the  Court  of  Spain.  A.  D.  1623.  p.  415. 

21.  The  Protest  of  the  Commons-House  of  Parliament  March  2**.  1628. 
against  Tonnage  and  Poundage,  p.  419. 

22.  Propositions  drawne  for  the  Defence  of  the  Kingdome  and  the   An- 
noyance of  the  Enemies  of  the  same  by  Sea.  p.  421. 

23.  Resolution  of  the  Commons  in  Parliament  touching  imprisonment  of 
any  freeman,  and  concerning  Taxes,  &c.  3  Apr.  4  Car.  p.  425. 

24.  Archbishop  Abbot's  Letter  to  King  James  the  First,  p.  427. 

26.  Touching  Parliaments,  p.  429. 

27.  Lord  Falklands  Petition  to  the  King  for  his  Son.  p.  433. 

28.  King  Charles  the  Firsts  Instructions  to  the  Bishops,  p.  435. 

29.  Information  in  the  Star-Chambcr  16  Nov.  5  Car.  I.  concerning  cer- 
tain Proposals  of  securing  the  State,  increasing  the  Revenue,  &c.  p.  439. 

30.  "  The  Spanish  Labrynth:  or,  a  trve  Report  of  that  Narrative  made 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  91 

311. 

by  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  his  Grace  at  Whitehall  the  ...  of  Fe- 
bruary to  botli  Houses  of  Parliam'  there  met  and  assembled.  162ii.  To- 
gether with  the  Supplements  and  Additions  annexed  to  the  same,  by  the 
Reporters  of  both  Houses  by  the  direction  of  the  Lord  Duke  His  Grace." 
pp.  451,  477. 

31.  Nomina  Milit.  Comitat.  Civium  Civitat.  Burgens.  Villarum,  sive 
Burgorum,  ac  Barronum  quinque  Portuum  veniend.  ad  Parliamentum  sum- 
monet.  apud  Westm.  xvj.  die  Januarii  Anno  Regni  Regis  Jacobi  Aiigl. 
Franc,  et  Hibern.  xviij".  et  Scotiae  liiij".  1620.  et  abinde  prorogatmn  usque 
xxiij.  Jan.  prsedict.  et  tum  usque  xxx.  die  ejusdem  mensis.  p.  459. 

32.  Orders  made  the  fifteenth  Aprill  1630  Annoquc  R.  Car.  6,  &c.  by  the 
Right  Hon""',  the  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Scale  of  England  and  all  the 
Judges  of  both  Benches  and  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  by  command  of  the 
King's  Majesty  signified  by  the  Lords  of  His  Majesties  most  honourable  Privy 
Councell  for  the  Government  of  the  Innes  of  Court  and  Chancery,  p.  504. 

33.  Divers  Sentences  and  Emblems  of  Worthy  Persons,  chiefly  Enghsh, 
in  their  Travels,  p.  509. 

34.  A  Breife  of  the  Yearly  benefltt  of  the  Office  called  the  Haneper  in  the 
Chancery,  p.  517. 

Num.  312. 

Cases  and  Opinions  by  Sir  Bevil  Filmer :  principally  in  the  Years 
1759,  1760,  and  1761.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  313. 

Codex  membranaceus  in  Quarto  grandiori,  Eleganter  exaratus  j  Sasc. 
XIV.  in  quo  continentur 

1.  De  Scaccario.  fol.  1. 

2.  De  quatuor  Viis  regiis.  fol.  4  b. 

3.  Leges  Henrici  Regis  Primi.  fol.  5. 

[Extant  in  Leg.  Anglo-Sax.  Wilkins.  p.  233-283.] 

4.  Enumeratio  Hidarum.  fol.  14  b. 

5.  De  Legibus  Angliae  secundum  tripartitara  earum  distinctionem,  hoc 
est,  "West  sexenelaga,  Denelaga,  et  Merchenelaga.  ibid. 

N  2 


92  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

313. 

6.  Constitutio  Domus  Regis  de  Procurationibus.  Incip.  "  Cancellarius 
V.  sol"  &c.  ibid. 

[Extat  in  Lib.  Nig.  Scacc.  a  Thoma  Hearnio  torn.  i.  p.  341.] 

7.  Dialogus  de  Scaccario.  fob  ]  5  b. 

[Extat  ad  calcem  Tho.  Madox.  Hist.  Scacc.  edit.  Lond.  1769. 4'°.  Tom.  ii. 
p.  349-452.] 

8.  De  Excommunicatione  Civis  Herefordiae.  A.  D.  1227.  fob  23  b. 

9.  Scutagium  solutum  anno  secundo  Regis  Henrici  secundi.  Ibidem  me- 
morantur  alia  Scutagia  soluta  tempore  ejusdem  Regis  et  Ricardi  I.  foil.  29,  44. 

10.  Carta  Henrici  senioris  Regis  Anglic  Willielmo  Marescball  Com. 
Pembrochiae  facta  de  terris  in  Hibernia.  fob  43  b. 

11.  Carta  ejusdem  Regis  Hugoni  de  Lacy,  de  terris  in  Hibernia.  ibid. 

12.  Carta  Ricardi  I.  Regis  Anglise  Waltero  de  Lacy,  de  terris  in  Hi- 
bernia. ibid. 

13.  De  Legibus  antiquis  Anglia?,  cum  Exposition ibus  Verborum.  fol.  47  b. 

14.  "  Hie  annotantur  Tenentes  terram  de  Rogero  de  Belysmo  Comite  in 
Sciropessira,  et  nunc  de  Rege  Anglia;.  ibid. 

15.  Rentale  Villae  Salop,  tempore  Willielmi  de  Byryton  et  Hug.  Wygam 
ballivorum  ejusdem  Villae,  anno  R.  R.  Ricardi  secundi  post  Conquestum 
nono.  fol.  48. 

16.  An  Entry,  in  old  English,  of  the  time  of  K.  Rich.  II.  respecting  the 
State  of  Ireland.  Beginning  "  Leynestre  ys  the  furthe  party  of  Irland,  and 
Macmurgh  clepud  hem  self  Kyng  of  Leynestr,"  &c.  fol.  53. 

17.  Cartas  de  Militibus  feofatis.  fol.  54. 

[  Vid.  Liber  Niger  Scacc.  torn.  i.  p.  48 — 340.] 

18.  Breve  domini  Regis  missum  domino  Cant.  Arcbiepiscopo  de  conces- 
sione  Torneamentorum  in  Anglia.  fol.  76  b. 

19.  Forma  Pacis  servandae  a  torniatoribus.  fol.  76  b. 

20.  Jusjurand.  Com.  et  Bar.  torneantium.  ibid. 

21.  Privilegium  Archiepiscopi  Cantuar.  de  visitandis  subditis  Episcopo-- 
rum.  ibid. 

23.  Nomina  Tenentium  per  Serjantiam.  ibid. 

24.  Carta  de  Libertatibus  Lond.  fol.  78  b. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  93 

31.3. 

25.  Memorandum  de  fidelitate  Odonis  Rigaud  Rotomagcnsis  arcliiepis- 
copi,  Henrico  III.  Regi  Angliae  prKstita  apud  Westm.  fol.  78  b. 

26.  "  Inquisitiones  factte  tempore  Regis  Johannis  per  totain  Angliam,  anno 
scilicet  rcgni  sui  xij".  et  xiij".  in  quolibet  comitatu,  de  servitiis  Militum  et 
aliorum  qui  de  eo  tenant  in  capite,  secundum  Rotulos  liberatos  Thesaurario 
per  manus  Vicecomitum  Angliae  tempore  prsedicto."  fol.  79. 

27.  De  mutatione  Monetarum  anno  xxxii  Hen.  III.  fol.  95  b. 

28.  Infeudationes  Militum  qui  debent  servitia  militaria  Duci  Norm,  et  in 
quotmil.  quilibet  tenetur  ei  servire.  fol.  97. 

29.  Carta  Regis  Willielmi  Conquestoris  de  quibusdam  Statutis.  fol.  98. 

[Extat  in  Wilk.  Leg.  Anglo-Sax.  p.  228.] 

30.  Carta  ejusdem  Regis  Willielmi  de  applacis  pro  aliquo  maleficio  franco 
vel  anglo.  fol.  98  b. 

31.  Carta  Regis  Henrici  primi  filii  Regis  Willielmi  de  Libertatibus  con- 
cessis  Anglis  in  sua  coronatione.  fol.  98  b. 

32.  Carta  ejusdem  de  Moneta  falsa  et  Cambiatoribus.  fol.  99. 

S3.  Carta  ejusdem  ubi  Comitatus  teneri  debet  et  ubi  p  lacita  de  divisis 
terrarum.  fol.  99. 

34.  Forma  Concordise  inter  Regem  Steph.  et  Ducem  Henricum  Cartis 
confirmata.  ibid. 

35.  Carta  et  Conventiones  inter  Henricum  Regem  Angliae  et  Henricum 
filium  suum  ex  parte  una,  et  Theodoricum  Com.  Flandriaj  et  Philippum 
filium  ejus  super  multis.  fol.  99  b. 

36.  Carta  Recognitionis  Serviciorum  quae  Comes  Flandrias  et  CasteUani 
facerfe  debent  regi  Angliae   tbl.  100. 

37.  Carta  Regis  Scotise  de  Homagio  facto  Regi  Angliae  de  terra  Scotiae 
et  super  multis  aliis.  ibid. 

38.  Carta  Regis  Ricardi  per  quam  adquietavit  Rex  Scotiae  homagium 
suum,  et  castra  expressa  contra  priores  Conventiones.  fol.  100  b. 

39.  Cartae  alias,  sine  titulis ;  sed  praecipue  Germani  archiepiscopi  Con- 
stantinopolitani,  Gregorii  Papse  IX.  et  Frederic!  Roraanorum  Imperatoris.. 
fol.  100  b. 

40.  Magna  Carta  Regis  Henr.  III.  fol.  107. 


94  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

313. 

41 .  Redditiones  Vicecomitum  de  diversis  Comitatibus  t.  Regis  Henrici  IIL 
fol.  108. 

42.  Redditiones  annis  i.  et  ii  regni  Regis  Ricardi.  fol.  122  b.  123. 

43.  Feoda  Militum  in  singulis  Comitatibus.  fol.  124. 

44.  Ces  sount  les  Franchises  et  les  Usages  qe  la  Communalte  du  Counte 
de  Salop  cleyment  aver  de  droyt  et  de  ancyane  Usage  du  tens  deut  nule 
memorie  ne  eust.  fol.  130  b. 

45.  Diversae  Causae  Amerciamentorum  annotatae  in  Rotulo  Regis  Ricardi 
et  Quietancia.  fol.  131  b. 

46.  Collectanea  quaedam  historica.  fol.  131  b.  132. 

47.  Firmae  Hundredorum  in  Comit.  Essex.  Heref  Kent.  Warwic.  et 
Oxon.  fol.  133  b. 

48.  Redditiones  de  singulis  Comitatibus.  fol.  134  b. 

49.  Inquisitiones  de  Serjantiis  et  Terris  Normannorum.  fol.  137  b. 

Num.  314. 

A  Volume  in  folio ;  on  paper :  containing  the  Particulars  of  the 
Conference  which  took  place  in  1628  between  the  Houses  of  Lords  and 
Commons  respecting  the  Liberty  of  the  subject.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  315. 

Precedents  of  Equity.  Pleadings  in  Chancery  and  the  Exchequer  in 
the  Reigns  of  K.  Cha.  II.  Q.  Anne,  K.  Geo.  I.  and  K,  Geo.  IL  Folio; 
on  paper. 

Num.  316. 

Codex  chartaceus,  in  4".  Latine  scriptus,  in  quo  diversa  continentur 
de  Ecclesia,  et  de  Potestate  Ecclesiastica. 

Num.  317. 

The  Reports  of  Sir  Wilham  Jones,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas,  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Reign  of  K.  James  I.  and  in  the 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  95 

317. 

early  part  of  that  of  K.  Charles  I.  translated  into  English  by  Mr.  Har- 
grave,  before  he  was  called  to  the  Bar.     Quarto ;  on  paper. 

A  Copy  of  the  original  work  is  in  the  Museum  Library.     "  Les  Reports 
de  William  Jones  chevalier."  fol.  Lond.  1675. 

Num.  318. 

A  Quarto  Volume,  on  paper  ;   containing  a  Collection  of  Law  Rules 
and  Maxims  :  with  a  manuscript  Index  by  Mr.  Umfreville. 


Num.  319. 

A  Common  Place  Book  of  Collections  on  Law :  said  to  have  been 
made  by  Roger  North  Esq',  youngest  brother  to  tlie  Lord  Keeper 
Guildford.     Quarto ;  on  paper. 

Num.  320. 

Cases  in  Chancery.  Mich.  19.  Car.  II.  ex  Relatione  I.  Q.  Quarto  j 
on  paper. 

Num.  321. 

A  Volume,  on  paper,  in  8"°.  containing  Collections  relating  to  the 
Trade,  Revenue,  chiefly  in  the  times  of  K.  James  I.  and  K.  Charles  I., 
and  Law  of  England,  viz. 

1.  Miscellaneous  Papers  relative  to  Money,  Coin,  Silver  and  Bullion,  pag.  1. 

2.  Miscellaneous  Papers  relative  to  Trade  and  Merchandize,  p.  80. 

3.  Various  Papers  relative  to  the  Customs,  the  Right  of  Tonnage  and 
Poundage,  the  Imposition  of  Taxes  and  Subsidies,  and  the  Treating  of 
Taxes  at  the  Council  Table,  p.  254^. 

4.  Collections  on  the  Dominion  of  the  Seas,  and  Aids  for  the  Defence 
thereof,  p.  324. 

5.  A  Charge  on  the  holding  of  a  Justice-Seat  for  a  Forrest,  p.  350. 


8$  hargrave  collection 

Num.  321. 

6.  Miscellanies  concerning  the  Revenue  and  Treasury,  and  the  Officer* 
thereof,  p.  418. 

7.  Short  Memoranda  concerning  Persons  committed  for  things  done  in 
Parliament,  &c.  p.  .508. 

8.  Note  of  Bills  in  agitation  in  the  House  of  Commons  during  the  last 
Session  of  the  last  Parliament  4  Cha.  I.  p.  510. 

9.  Brief  of  the  whole  of  the  first  of  the  Four  Subsidies  granted  by  the 
Laity  in  44  Eliz.  p.  516. 

1 0.  Bills  passed  and  Judgements  given  without  the  Lords  Spiritual,  p.  522. 

11.  Reasons  which  move  His  Majesty  to  make  a  Recess  of  Parliament  at 
this  time.  p.  532. 

12.  Act  for  Increase  of  Trade,  and  Keepinge  of  Silver  and  Gold  within 
the  Realme.  p,  536. 

IS.  Considerations  for  advancing  the  Revenue  and  Retrenchments,  p.  545. 

14.  Concerning  the  Mastership  of  S'.  Catherine's  Hospital,  p.  550. 

15.  Concerning   Scutages  and  Provisions  anciently  used  for  Money  for 
Wars.  p.  555. 

16.  Acts  of  Council  in  1615.  explaining  who  were  persons  ill  affected  ia 
Religion,  and  to  be  disarmed,  p.  558. 

17.  Cau.ses  of  Poverty  in  Northamptonshire,  p.  5*74. 

18.  A  Petition  for  establishing  an  Office  for  registring  Judgements,  with 
the  Order  of  Council-Board  thereon  in  1632.  p.  581. 

19.  Concerning  Offices,  Officers,  and  Fees,  and  a  Commission  to  inquira 
after  them.  p.  588. 

20.  Considerations  by  York  Herald  on  the  13  Ric.  II.  concerning  the 
Constable  and  Marshall,  p.  594. 

21.  Petition  of  the  Spanish  Wine  Merchants  to  the  Privy  Council,  p.  603. 

22.  Remembrances  for  the  Lord  Treasurer  of  England,  p.  610. 

23.  On  the  Office  of  Lord  President  of  the  Council,  p.  618. 

24.  Petition  of  the  Trained  Bands  of  Two  Hundreds  in  Hertfordshire 
to  the  Deputy  Lieutenants,  p.  625. 

25.  On  the  Court  of  Requests,  and  Injunctions  to  stay  Proceedings  there, 
p.  635. 

26.  Fees,  certain  and  casual,  payable  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  or  Lord 
Keeper,  with  the  Offices  in  his  Gift,  and  in  that  of  the  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
p.  643. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  97 

321. 

27.  Oil  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  their  Grievances,  with  Propositions 
to  the  Lords  for  tlicir  ReHef.  p.  6,56. 

28.  Act  of  Council  in  1612.  explaining  who  were  Persons  ill-aflFected  in 
Religion,  that  were  to  be  disarmed,  p.  670. 

29.  Petition  of  the  Merchants  and  Refiners  of  London,  trading  in  Sugars, 
to  the  Privy  Council,  with  their  Reasons  against  the  erection  of  a  Sugar 
House,  by  Matthew  Dugnester,  a  stranger  born.  p.  674. 

30.  Concerning  the  Proposal  of  a  new  Lease  from  the  Crown  to  the  Tin 
Farmers,  p.  689. 

31.  Project  for  Redress  against  Brokers  and  Usurers,  p.  697. 

32.  Answer  upon  the  Difficulties  from  the  Creation  of  a  Pawns  House, 
p.  722. 

33.  Notes  of  His  Majesty's  Proceedings  and  Directions  for  the  perpetual 
Establishment  of  tlie  Chancery  Jurisdiction,  inrolled  in  Chancery.  (In  print.) 
p.  755. 

S*.  Privy  Seal  in  16  Jac.  1.  for  establishing  certain  new  Fees  of  Office  in 
favour  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  p.  777. 

35.  Petition  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery  to  the  House  of  Commons, 
praying  to  have  the  Privy  Seal  for  their  new  Fees  confirmed,  or  to  be  re- 
stored to  their  ancient  Fees  and  Profits,  p.  782. 

36.  The  Answer  to  the  Petition  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery  concerning 
their  Fees.  p.  789. 

37.  Appointment  of  a  Committppof  the  Commons  to  examine  concerning 
the  Bribery  in  procuring  the  Privy  Seal  for  establishing  Fees  for  the  Masters 
in  Chancery ;  and  of  another  Committee  to  draw  a  Bill  for  regulating  the 
Chancery,  p.  800. 

38.  Depositions  of  George  Norbury  concerning  Grievances  in  Chancery, 
delivered  in  Writing  by  Commandment  of  the  Lords  Committees  of  the 
Upper  House  of  Parliament,  p.  805. 

Num.  322. 

Law-Common-Place.     Folio  ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  ■323. 
Codex  membranaceus,  in  4".  minori,  fronte  mutilus,  in  quo  continen- 

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gs  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

323. 

tur  Statuta  nova  ab  anno  regni  Regis  Edwardi  Tertii  quarto  ad  annum 
regni  Regis  Ricardi  Secundi  septimum  decimum.     Sjec.  xv. 

Num.   324. 

A  thin  Volume  in  quarto,  upon  paper :  of  which  a  Manuscript  Note 
in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand,  gives  the  following  Account : 

"  This  Book  contains  an  Account  in  the  nature  of  a  Journal  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings of,  and  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  Parliament 
which  first  met  in  1592  and  was  dissolved  10"".  April  1593.  The  printed 
Journals  of  the  Commons  are  without  any  matter  for  that  Parliament. 
But  both  D'Ewes's  and  Townshend's  Collections  include  its  Proceedings. 
However  the  Account  here  is  not  transcribed  from  either,  but  is  quite  dis- 
tinct, and  by  another  hand. 

"  In  some  parts  the  word  desunt  is  inserted ;  whence  it  appears  that  the 
Account  is  sometimes  deficient. 

"  The  author  of  this  Account  appears  to  have  been  a  Member  ot  the 
Commons,  see  fol.  5  b. 

"  In  p.  470  of  Sir  Simons  D'Ewes's  Book  he  professes  making  occasional 
use  of  an  anonymous  Journal ;  and  this  seems  to  be  the  same.  See  fol. 
19  b.  and  compare  it  with  p.  481  of  D'Ewes.  I  find  also  that  sometimes 
the  Speeches  in  Townshend  aie  the  same  as  here.  But  there  are  many 
Speeches  and  much  other  matter  not  in  Townshend,  and  this  probably  is 
also  applicable  in  some  degree  to  D'Ewes.  The  Arguments  on  the  Case 
of  Mr.  Fitzherbert  as  to  inelegibility  from  Outlawry  are  more  full  here 
than  in  Townshend.  Particularly  there  is  a  Speech  of  two  or  three  sides 
by  the  Speaker  on  the  2''  of  March  1592,  which  in  Townshend  is  whoUy 
omitted.  See  fol.  20.  Upon  the  whole  there  seems  to  me  eight  or  nine 
times  more  matter  here  than  in  Townshend." 

Num.  325. 

"  Of  Knights  and  Matters  incident  to  the  Degree  of   Knighthood 
according  to  the  Laws  of  England."     Quarto ;  on  paper.     Stec.  xvii. 


of  manuscripts.  99 

Num.   326. 

Law  Common-Place,  4".  on  paper  ;  formerly  in  the  Yelverton  Collec- 
tion.    The  Titles  arranged  alphabetically. 

Num.  327. 

A  Quarto  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1 .  A  Report  from  the  late  Villiers  Lord  Hyde,  afterwards  Earl  of  Cla- 
rendon, on  the  Augmentation,  Define,  and  present  State  of  the  Dutchy  of 
Lancaster.    Addressed  to  His  Majesty  in  the  Month  of  January  1772.   p.  1. 

2.  Notes  from  Acts  of  Parliament,  and  otherwise,  relating  to  the  Dutchy 
of  Lancaster ;  by  Francis  Russell  Esquire,  p.  55. 

Num.   328. 

Cases  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  the  Reign  of  King  George  II. 
arranged  under  alphabetical  Titles.     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  329. 

A  Volume  in  folio ;  on  paper :  with  this  Title,  in  an  old  hand,  ap- 
parently that  of  the  Author :  "  An  Abridgment  by  William  Booth 
"  Esq',  of  His  two  MSS.  Reports  in  fol.  tempore  Eliz.  marked  Lib.  A. 
"  and  tempore  Jac.  et  Car.  I.  marked  Lib.  B.  and  of  his  MSS.  Reports 
"  tempore  Jac.  et  Car.  I.  in  4'°.  and  of  his  Book  of  Reports  writt  out  of 
"  Mr.  Hutchins  Bookes  :  both  which  last  are  now  copyed  into  Lib.  B." 
Ssec.  XVII. 

Num.  330. 

Judgements  by  Lord  Chancellor  Camden,  extracted  from  His  Lord- 
ship's Note-Books.     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

The  Judgements  in  this  Volume  are  only  five  in  number.  1.  In  Smith  v. 
Clay,  on  the  time  of  limitation  for  Bills  of  Review,  p.  1.  2.  Moody  v. 
Moody  on  the  operation  of  Recovery  on  Joint-tenancy,  p.  17.  3.  Silk 
V.  Pryme,  whether  Assets  are  equitable  or  legal,  p.  35.  4.  Villa  Real  v. 
Lord  Galway,  a  case  of  satisfaction  of  dower,  and  question  whether  an  An- 
nuity should  be  clear  of  Land-tax.  p.  55.  5.  Dufour  v.  Perraro,  Case  of 
mutual  Wills,  p.  81. 

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Num.  331. 

"  A  Reading  on  the  23".  Hen.  VIII.  chap.  6,  v^hich  gives  a  Re- 
cognizance  in  the  nature  of  a  Statute  Staple.  Copied  from  a  Manu- 
script in  the  possession  of  Mr.  F.  Hai'grave.  At  the  beginning  it  is  im- 
perfect, wanting  both  the  Title  of  the  Reading  and  the  Introductory 
part."     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

e 

Num.  332. 

"  Formae  Cyrographorum  super  Brevibus  :  sive  De  Arte  Cyrographica, 
duabus  partibus."     Codex  chartaceus.     Sebc.  xvi. 

Num.  333. 

An  Abstract  of  the  several  Plans  transmitted  relative  to  the  future 
Government  of  Bengal  and  the  other  British  Settlements  in  India. 
Quarto  j  on  paper. 

Said  to  have  been  framed  by  the  late  Mr.  Lind  at  the  Expense  and  for 
the  Use  of  Government. 

Num.  334. 

Cases  in  the  King's  Bench  and  Chancery,  1 1  Geo.  II.  Quarto  j  on 
paper. 

Inside  the  Cover  of  this  Volume  is  the  following  Note.  "  11  Feb.  1795. 
One  of  the  Ballowe  MSS.  now  belonging  to  Earl  Camden.  Received  from 
Mr.  Hardinge  this  Day.    F.  H." 

Num.  335. 

Statuta  Nova,  ab  anno  prime  Regis  Edw.  III.  ad  annum  tricesi- 
mum  primum  Regis  Hen.  VI.  Ad  calcem :  "  Declaratio  R.  Ducis 
Ebor.  et  aliorum."     Codex  membranaceus  in  Quarto.     Saec.  xv. 


of  manuscripts.  101 

Num.  .3.36. 

Codex  menibranaceus,  mutilus,  in  Quarto,  diversis  manibus  cxaratus  j 
in  quo  contiiientur, 

1.  Registrum  Brevium  (imperfectum).  fol.  1. 

2.  Curia  Baronis,  et  Forma  procedendi  ibidem,  fol.  24. 

3.  Registrum deBrcvibus  in  Caiicellaria:  cum  Tabula  contentorum.  fol. 40. 

4.  Expositiones  Verborum  Anglicorum.  fol.  139  b. 

5.  Les  Leys  del  Mareys.  fol.  140  b. 

6.  Forma  Sacramenti  Regis,  fol.  J  4.5  b. 

7.  Assisa  Pan  is  et  Cervisias.  fol.  145  b. 

8.  Statutum  Monetae,  fol.  147  b. 

9.  Pcena  rccusantis  recipore  legaleni  Monetam.  fol.  148  b. 

10.  Statuta  de  Ponderibus  et  Mensuris.  fol.  148  b. 

11.  Modus  de  admensurand.  terras,  fol.  149. 

12.  Dies  Communes  in  Banco,  fol.  149  b. 

13.  Dies  Dotis.  ibid. 

14.  De  Forstallariis.  fol.  150. 

15.  De  quibus  Mercandisis  venientibus  in  London  debet  capi.  fol.  151. 

16.  Statuta  Scaccarii.  fol.  152  b. 

17.  De  Articulis  tangentibus  Scaccarium.  fol.  154  b. 

18.  Statutum  de  Emptoribus  terrarum  et  tenementorum.  ibid. 

19.  Statutum  Rcligiosorum.  fol.  155. 

20.  Statuta  de  Rageman.  fol.  155  b. 

21.  Statutum  de  Anno  bisscxtili.  fol.  156. 

22.  Statutum  Wyncliestritc.  fol.  156  b. 

23.  Les  Articles  de  Traynebaston.  fol.  158. 

24.  Breve  super  Articulis  praemissis.  fol.  158  b. 

25.  Modus  faciendi  Homagium.  fol.  159. 

26.  Statutum  de  Gaveletto  et  London,  fol.  159  b. 

27.  Statutum  de  Militibus.  fol.  1 60. 

28.  Statutum  Armorum  ad  Torniamentum.  fol.  160  b. 

29.  Statutum  de  Conspiratoribus,  cum  Breve,  fol.  161. 

30.  De  antique  Dominico  Coronae.  fol.  161. 

31.  De  conjunctim  FeofFatis.  fol.  161b. 

32.  Modus  calunipniandi  Esson.  fol.  162. 

33.  Visus  Franci  Plegii.  fol.  162  b. 


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336. 

34.  Statutum  de  Quo  Warranto,  fol.  163. 

33.  Incipit  alius  Tractus  de  Quo  Warranto,  fol.  1G4. 

36.  Statutum  de  Foresta.  fol.  16-1  b. 

37.  Carta  de  Foresta.  fol.  166  b. 

38.  Confirmatio  Magna;  Cartas.  27  Edw.  L  fol.  167  b. 

39.  Statutum,  Quia  Fines,  fol.  169. 

40.  Confirmatio  Magnae  Cartae  et  Carta;  Forestae,  quse  dicitur  Novi  Ar- 
ticuli.  fol.  171. 

41.  Obligatio  Regis  Edwardi  filii  Regis  Ed  wardi  super  quibusdam.  fol.  175. 

42.  Sententia  domini  R.  Archiepiscopi  super  promissis.  fol.  175  b. 
■43.  Abjuratio  Latronum.  ibid. 

44.  Officium  Coronatorum.  fol.  176. 

4.5.  Statutum  Westmonasterii  secundum,  fol.  177. 

46.  Statutum  de  Vasto  facto  antccessori.  foi,  182. 

47.  Statutum  de  lis  qui  sunt  ponendi  in  Assis.  et  Jur.  fol.  182  b. 

48.  Articuli  contra  Prohibitionem  Regiam  allocandi.  fol.  183. 

49.  Statutum  de  Berewicke  quod  dicitur  Champart.  fol.  183  b. 

50.  Statutum  de  Mercatoribus.  fol.  183  b. 

51.  Consuetude  de  Notyngham.  fol.  184  b. 

52.  Consuetudo  de  Gayton.  ibid. 

53.  Statutum  de  Presentibus  vocatis  ad  Warrantum.  ibid. 
64.  Statutum  de  Admissis  ante  Judicium,  fol.  185. 

55.  Statutum  de  Bigamis.  fol.  185  b. 

56.  Summa  de  Gru.  fol.  186. 

57.  Modus  extendendi  Maner.  fol.  186  b. 

58.  Modus  faciendi  Sacramentum  in  Iiinere  Justic.  de  Vic.  et  al.  Minist. 
domini  Regis,  fol.  187. 

59.  Dictum  dc  Kenilleworthe.  fol.  187  b, 

60.  Compositio    inter    Dominum   Archiepiscopum    Cant,  et   Conventam 
Ecclesia;  Christi  Cantuar.  fol.  189. 

61.  Declaratio  unius  Articuli  obscuri  in  eadem  Compositione.  fol.  193  b. 

62.  De  Hosebondr'.  fol.  194. 

63.  Ordinationes  et  facta;  publicata;  Lond.  v'°.  kal.  Octobr.  Anno  Domini 
M°.  ccc°.  xj.  Regni  vero  R.  E.  fil.  R.  E.  quinto.  fol.  199. 

64.  Statutum  Eboraci.  fol.  206  b. 

65.  Arbitramentum  inter  Abbatem  et  Conventum  de  Bcllo  et  Priorcm  ct 
Convcntum  Ecclesia;  Christi  Cantuar.  fol.  207  b. 


of  manuscripts.  103 

Num.  3.37. 

Liber  Statutorum  CoUegii  Beatae  Maria;  Winton.  in  Oxon.  vulgo 
Yocati  Collegii  Novi.  In  usum  leverendi  in  Christo  Patris  Domini 
Episcopi  Winton.  ejiisclem  Collegii  Patroni  et  Visitatoris  et  ad  Suc- 
cessores  suos  D.  Episcopos  Winton  successive  transmittendus.  Codex 
chartaceus,  in  Quarto  niinori.     Sa.'C.  xvii. 

Num.  3:38. 

A  Volume,  on  paper,  in  Quarto :  containing, 

1.  A  Diatribe  of  Tradition  p.  1. 

2.  A  Diatribe  of  Prayer  for  the  Dead.  p.  89. 

Num.   33i). 

A  Volume  of  Papers ;  consisting  of  Cases,  Arguments,  &c.  formerly 
belonging  to  Roger  North,  Esq',  one  of  the  Brothers  of  the  Lord 
Keeper.     Containing, 

1.  Some  few  Cases  in  B.  R.  Easter  Term,  19  Cha.  II.  The  first,  and 
principal  one  being  the  Case  of  Sir  Hugh  Wyndham  and  others,  of  a  Somer- 
setshire Grand  Jury  fined  by  Lord  Ch.  J.  Keeling  for  a  finding  against  his 
direction,  fol.  1. 

2.  Argimients  of  Sir  Francis  North,  afterwards  Lord  Keeper  North,  in 
Potter  &  North.    (Printed  1  Vcntr.  3S3.)  fol. 

3.  Arguments  (as  Mr.  Hargrave  apprehended  by  Sir  Francis  North,)  in 
three  other  Cases,  namely,  Cooley  and  Jemotte.  fol.  23.  Tlie  great  Case  of 
Thomas  and  Lorrell  on  the  King's  power  of  dispensing  v/ith  Statutes,  fol.  32. 
&  The  Case  of  Patent  for  the  sole  Printing  of  Law  Books,  fol.  45. 

4.  Lord  Keeper  North's  Argument  as  Ch.  Just,  of  C.  B.  in  the  Exchequer 
Chamber  in  the  great  Case  between  Soame  and  Barnardiston,  being  the 
Case  in  action  against  a  Sheriff  for  a  double  Return,  with  a  Memoi'ial  pre- 
fixed, relating  to  a  Censure  of  Lord  North  in  some  of  the  printed  Copies 
of  Pollexfen's  Report  of  that  Case,  and  written  (as  Mr.  Hargrave  appre- 
hended) by  Roger  North,  foil.  51.  55. 

5.  Argument  of  the  Lord  Keeper  North  whilst  Ch,  Just,  of  C.  B.  in  the 
Case  of  Carter  and  Crawley  which  is  i-eported  in  1  Raym.  496.  fol.  75  b. 

6.  Some  Notes  on  the  word  Fides,  and  other  words,  not  relative  to  subjects 
of  Law.  fol,  8  9. 


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339. 

7.  Extracts,   in  the  form  of  an  English  Abridgement,  from  the  Rolls  of 
Parliament,  tem.  E.  IL  tbl.  10*. 

Num.  340. 

A  Volume  in  quarto ;  on  paper ;  containing, 

1 .  A  Manuscript  of  Lord  Chief  Baron  Gilbert  treating  of  the  Forest  Laws, 
fol.  1. 

2.  Lecture  sur  le  Statute  de  Magna  Charta:  cap.  1.  fol.  43. 

3.  An  Exposition  of  the  Statute  of  Winchester  13  Edw.  I.  fol.  51. 

4.  Exposition  of  a  Statute  11  Hen.  VII.  c.  20.  fol.  66. 

5.  Exposition  of  a  Statute  23  Hen.  VII.  c.  10.     Of  Sheriffs,  fol.  71. 

6.  Exposition  of  the  Statute  of  Monasteries.  31  Hen.VllI.  cap.  13.  fol.  75. 

7.  Exposition  of  the  33*  of  Hen.  VIII.  cap.  20.  fol.  77. 

8.  Exposition  of  the  27  Eliz.  cap.  4.  fol.  78. 

9.  Exposition  of  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII.  by  which  it  was  enacted  that  the 
heir  in  fee-simple  and  fee-tail  should  be  chargeable  as  to  the  Debts  of  the 
King  upon  obhgation,  recognizance,  and  specialty,  fol.  80. 

Num.  341. 

Pleadings  in  Equity,  principally  during  the  time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
King.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvm. 

Num.   342. 

indexes  to  Le  Miroir  de  Justices,  Doctor  and  Student,  Fulbeck's 
Pandects,  Coke  de  Finibus,  and  Bacon  on  the  Statute  of  Uses.  Quarto ; 
on  paper.     Sjec.  xvii. 

Num.  343. 

Index  to  Keilway's  Reports,  t.  Hen.  VIL  Hen.  VIH.  &c.  Quarto ;  on 
paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  344. 
Index  to  Owen's  Reports,  temp.  Eliz.  Quarto  ;  on  paper.  Sasc.  xvii. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  lOr, 

Num.  34.5. 

A  Table  to  Lane's  Reports  in  Scaccario  :  a  to  9  Jac.  I.  Quarto ; 
on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  346. 

Tables  to  Rolle's  Reports,  13  Jac.  Lib.  E.  Duck's  Reports  37  &c. 
Eliz,  Lib.  P.  Popham's  Reports  23  Eliz.  B.  R.  Lib.  L.  Diverse  Cases 
overule  al  Assises  1628  &c.  Lib.  J.  Reports  iucerti  Auct.  in  Scaccario 
Lib.  Ex.  t.  Car.  )^e.g.  Noy  &  Deanes  Reports  Lib.  Z.  et  Mr.  Beare  del 
Mid.  Temple.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.     Stec.  xvii.  , 

Num.  347. 

Table  to  Latch's  Reports  t  Jac.  &  Car.  R.  Quarto  ;  on  paper. 
Saec.  XVII. 

Num.  348. 

Table  to  Bridgman  and  Sir  James  Ley's  Reports,  t.  Jac.  L  Quarto ; 
on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  349. 

Table  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports,  Lord  Hobart's  Reports,  Sir  Henry 
Calthorpe's  Special  Cases  8°.  and  Sir  Jo.  Davies's  Question  concerning 
Impositions,  Tonnage,  Poundage,  &c.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.    Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  350. 
Table  to  Godbolt's  Reports  /.  Jac.  &  Car.  Reg.     Quarto ;  on  paper. 
Saec.  XVII. 

Num.  351. 

Table  to  Justice  Hutton's  and  Mr.  Noy's  Reports.  Quarto ;  on 
paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

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Num.    352 

Table  to  Ci'oke's  Reports,  t.  Car.  I.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.     Sage.  xvii. 

Num.   353. 

Index  to  Sir  John  Banks's  Reports,  and  an  Index  to  Plowden's  Queries. 
By  Thomas  Manby,  1644.     Quarto  j   on  paper.     Saec.xvii. 

Num.   354. 

Table  to  Stiles's  Reports  12  Car.  II.  usque  ad  1652.  Quarto;  on 
paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  355. 

Table  to  Lennard's  Reports.     Quarto ;  on  paper.     Sage.  xvii. 

Num.   356. 

King's  Bench  Reports,  37  to  39  Eliz.  At  the  beginning  is  an  alpha- 
betical  Index  to  the  Cases  in  the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  Umfreville. 
Quarto ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  357. 

Statuta  Ecclesiae  Cathedralis  Herefordensis.  Codex  chartaceus  in 
Quarto  minori.     Saec.  xviii. 

Num.  358. 

Collections  concerning  the  Prerogative  Revenues  of  the  Crown  :  dated 
Nov.  24'\  1617.     Quarto  j  on  paper.     S^c.  xvii. 

Num.  359. 

Law  Common  Pl.xre.  Quarto j  on  paper.  S«c.  xvii.  Formerly  in 
the  Yelverton  Collection. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  107 

NiTM.  360. 

Law  Common-Place  :  with  an  Index  of  Titles  at  the  beginning. 
Many  of  the  Articles  are  Titles  only.  This  Volume,  also,  formerly  be- 
longed to  the  Yelverton  CQlIectiou.     Quarto  ;   on  paper.     Sajc.  xvii. 

Num.  361. 

A  Volume  in  Quarto ;  on  paper ;  consisting  of  Law  Collections 
under  the  following  heads  : 

1.  Of  Admeasurement,  fol.  1. 

2.  Ofa  Writ  of  Anuitie.  fol.  9. 

3.  Of  an  Arbitrament  and  Arbitrers.  tbl.  13. 

4.  Ofa  Cessavit  and  Cessers.  fol.  17. 

5.  Of  Champartie.  fol.  21. 

6.  Of  Commons,  fol.  25. 

7.  Of  Conditions,  fol.  31. 

8.  Covenant,  fol.  39. 

9.  OfDecime.  fol.  45. 

10.  Of  Disclaimer.  fol.51. 

11.  Of  Distresses,  fol.  55. 

12.  Devise,  fol.  59. 

13.  Dower,  fol.  63. 

14.  Of  Enterpleder.  fol.  71. 

15.  OfEstoppeUs.  fol.  75. 

16.  Of  a  Writ  of  Estrepment.  fol.  87. 

17.  Of  Examination,  fol.  91. 

18.  Exchanges,  fol.  96. 

19.  Of  Extent,  fol  103. 

20.  Of  falsifyenge  of  Recoveries,  fol.  1 07. 

21.  Feofments  and  Livery  of  Seisin,  fol.  115. 

22.  Of  Scales,  fol.  123. 

23.  Of  Forfeiture,  fol.  131. 

24.  Of  Forgery  of  false  Deeds,  fol.  135. 

25.  Of  Gaginge  of  Delyverance.  fol.  1 39. 

26.  Of  Garnishe  and  Garnishments,  fol.  143, 

27.  Of  Grants,  foh  147. 

28.  Of  Joinder  in  Action,  fol.  163. 

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361. 

29.  Of  Journes  Accompts.  fol.  167. 

30.  Of  Ley.  fol.  171. 

31.  Of  Leets,  Hundreds,  and  Sheriff's  Courts,  fol.  175. 

32.  Of  Lyverye.  fol.  179. 

33.  A  Writ  of  Mesne,  fol.  183. 
31-.  Of  Mortenaunce.  fol.  191. 

35.  Of  Nonsuite.  fol.  195. 

36.  Of  Nusans.  fol.  199. 

37.  Of  Office,  fol.  203. 

38.  Of  Peticions.  fol.  207. 

39.  Of  Prescription,  fol.  211. 

40.  Of  Releffe.  fol.  223. 

41.  Reservacions.  fol.  227. 
42    Of  Serche.  fol.  235. 
4-3.  Surrenders,  fol.  239. 

44.  Of  Testaments,  fol.  243. 

45.  Of  Traversses.  fol.  247- 

Num.  362. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  and  C.  B.  from  20  Jac.  I.  to  4  Car.  I.  by 
Robert  Paynell.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.  Seec.  xvir. 

Num.  363. 

Manuscript  Cases  in  B.  R.  arranged  under  heads.  Quarto  j  on  paper. 
Ssec.  xviir. 

Num.  364. 

Liber  Judicioruni.  Autographus  Roberti  Moyle,  quondam  unius 
Protlionotariorum  de  Banco  Regis.  Codex  chartaceus  in  Quarto. 
Saec.  XVII. 

Num.  365—367. 

Reports  at  Law  and  in  Equity,  byjames  Strode,  Esq',  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  in  three  Volumes.  Vol.  I.  extending  from  East.  Ann.  to  East. 
9  Ann.  Vol.  II.  from  9  Ann.  to  4  Geo.  I.  Vol.  III.  Various  in  the. 
reigns  of  Geo.  I.  and  II.     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  109 

Num.  368. 

Law  Common-Place  by  James  Strode,  Esq'.  An  Index  at  the  end. 
Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

Num.    369. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  B.  R.  36  Car.  II.  to  1  Will.  &  Mar.  Quarto  ;  on 
paper. 

Num.   370. 

The  Reports  of  Sir  Thomas  Street ;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Comrhon 
Pleas  36  Car.  II. — 4  Jac.  II.  Quarto  ;  on  paper.  At  the  end',  p.  251. 
is  "  The  Pedigree  of  the  Berkeleys  of  Worcestershire." 

Num.   371. 

"  Some  Notes  and  Remembrances  concerning  Prohibitions  for  staying 
of  Suits  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Courts,  and  in  the  Courts  of  the  Admiralty, 
under  N".  6436.  MSS.  Barlow,  in  Bibl.  Bodl.  24.  p.  40  to  48."  By  Lord 
Cliancellor  Egerton.     Quarto ;  on  paper. 

Num.   372. 

A  Volume,  in  small  Quartoj  consisting  of  Law-Readings  in  the  Inner 
Temple  in  the  time  of  King  Charles  the  First.     Viz. 

1.  Les  Lectures  del  Mounsieur  Wylde  en  le  Inner  Temple  en  le  temps  de 
Quadragesime.  1630.  sur  le  Stat.  2  Ed.  VI.  cap.  4.  fol.  1. 

2.  Lecturse  M".  Johannis  Wightwicke  in  Jejunio  Quadragesimali  in  Inte- 
riori  Teniplo  super  Statutum  de  Anno  8°  Hen.  VI.  cap.  nono.  fol.  55. 

S.  Lecturse  Edvardi  Littleton  Armigeri,  Recordatoris  Londoniensis  super 
primam  partem  Statuti  facti  anno  27  Ed.  III.  cap.  17.  quae  in  his  verbis  se- 
quitur  :  "  Item,  that  no  Merchant  Stranger  &c."  fol.  90. 

4.  Lectura  M".  Gulielmi  Farrar  in  Quadragesimah  Jejunio,  Anno  Dom. 
1633.  super  Statutum  editum  anno  21°  Jac.  cap.  17.  fol.  110. 


110  hargrave  collection 

Num.  373. 

A  small  Volume,  on  paper,  in  Quarto ;  entitled  by  Mr.  Umfreville, 
to  whom  it  formerly  belonged,  as  well  as  by  Mr.  Hargrave,  "  Jordan's 
Collectanea."  Containing  Copies  of  Cases  of  the  time  of  Q.  Eliz.  re- 
ported at  large,  and  not  elsewhere  to  be  found.  A  Table  of  the  Cases 
is  given  in  p.  246.  At  p.  53.  is  Lord  Coke's  Report  of  the  Judgement, 
and  part  of  the  Arguments  in  Shellie's  Case,  in  Enghsh. 

Num.  374. 

A  small  Volume  in  Quarto ;  on  paper :  containing  Judge  Harper's 
Reports  t.  EUz.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  375. 

Placita  Coronge  a  Mich.  32  Edw.  I.  usque  annum  6""°.  Edw.  IL 
Codex  membranaceus,  in  Quarto.     Saec.  xrv. 

Num.  376. 

Rotulorum  Patentium  Calcndarium  /.  Edw.  VI.  Eliz.  &  Mar.  Codex 
chartaceus,  Sasc  xvii.  in  Quarto. 

Num.  377. 

Rotulorum  Patentium  Calendarium  /.  Jac.  I.  Regis.  Codex  chartaceus 
in  Quarto.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  378. 

Reports  in  B.  R.  from  8  to  15  Car.  L   Quarto  j  on  papei*.   Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  379. 

Liber  primus  Joannis  Page  de  Personis.  Codex  chartaceus,  Saec.  xvn. 
in  Quarto. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  Ill 

Num.  380. 

A  small  Volume  in  duodecimo  ;  entitled  by  Mr.  Umfreville  "  The 
Conveyancer's  Guide  :  seu  Modus  dandi  et  accipiendi ;  autore  Johanne 
Page  Grayiensi."  Saec.  xvii.  Lettered  by  Mr.  Hargrave  "  Lib.  iii. 
and  IV.  of  Pages  Collections  :"  with  this  addition,  *'  Note  that  Lib.  ii. 
is  wanting." 

Num.  .381. 

A  Book  of  Law  Entries,  on  paper,  in  Octavo  ;  formerly  belonging  to 
Mr.  John  Page  abovem''. 

Num.  382. 

Cases  in  Equity.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.    Sasc.  xviir. 

Num.  383. 

A  Quarto  Book,  on  paper :  entitled  "  Cases  in  Chancery.  4"'  Vo- 
lume." With  an  alphabetical  Index  of  Matter  at  the  end. 

Within  the  cover  of  this  Manuscript  is  the  following  Note  in  Mr.  Har- 
grave's  hand-writing. 

"  Note,  that  the  whole  Collection  of  Mr.  Paul  Jodrell's  Equity  Notes,  of 
which  this  Volume  is  the  Fourth,  consists  of  Six  Volumes  in  Quarto.  A 
complete  Set  is  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Henry  Jodrell,  who  is  so  obliging 
as  frequently  to  indulge  me  with  the  use  of  Volumes  1,  2,  S,  5  and  6.  1  have 
a  Copy  of  Vol.  2.  hut  it  is  without  an  Index  of  Matter." 

At  the  end  of  this  Volume  are  a  few  Notes  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand-writ- 
ing  from  the  Index  of  Matter  to  Vol.  VI. 

Num.  384. 

A  Collection  of  Manuscript  Notes  of  Cases  in  Parliament  and  the 
several  Courts  at  Westminster,  &c.  by  various  persons.  Quarto ;  on 
paper.     Saec.  xviii. 

NiTMM.  385,  386. 

The  first  and  second  Volumes  of  Sir  Henry  Calthorpe's  Reports,  t.  Jac. 
k  Car.  L     Quarto ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 


112  hargrave  collection 

Num.  387. 

Indexes  to  Vol.  II.  and  III.  of  Sir  Henry  Calthorpe's  Reports.  Oc- 
tavo ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  388. 

A  Quarto  Volume,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  Reports  of  Cases.   1  to  32  Hen.  VIIL  fol.  1. 

2.  Varia  Juridica.  fol.  163. 

3.  Pleas  of  the  Crown,  and  divers  other  Titles,   fol.  213. 

4.  Cases  t.  H.  VIIL  fol.  273. 

5.  Cases  t.  Phil.  &  Mar.  &  Eliz.  fol.  296. 

This  Volume  formerly  belonged  to  the  Yelvorton  Collectictn. 

Num.   389. 

A  Volume  in  Quarto,  on  paper  ;  entitled  by  Mr.  Hargrave,  "  Cases 
from  Plowdens  Queries."     SiEc,  xvii. 

Num.  390. 

A  Volume  in  Quarto,  on  paper:  containing,  "A  Reading  in  1612 
on  the  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII.  chap.  28.  as  to  Leases  by  Tenant  in  Tail." 
5cc.   In  Twelve  Lectures.     Saec.  xvir. 

Num.  391. 

A  Volume  in  Quarto,  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  The  Opinion  of  M^  Serj'.  Hill  on  a  Case  relative  to  the  Irish  Embar- 
goes in  1777.  p.  27. 

2.  The  Opinion  of  M^  Serj'.  Hill  in  respect  to  several  Questions  about  the 
Power  of  sending  Foreigners  of  a  Nation  in  amity  out  of  the  Kingdom,  and 
of  preventing  them  from  coming  into  it.  p.  62. 

3.  A  Treatise  on  Crown  Debtors,  p.  68. 

4.  On  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty  of  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Said  to  have  been  written  by  Mr.  Topham.  p.  210 

6 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  113 

.391. 

5.  Lord  North's  Patent  as  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  &c.  p.  260. 

6.  Upon  the  Right  of  Wreck  at  Farleigh  within  the  Rape  of  Hastings, 
p.  268. 

7.  Precedents  of  Appeals  from  the  Cinque  Ports  to  the  King  in  his  Court 
of  Chancery,  p.  282. 

8.  Cases  upon  desertion  of  Appeals,  p.  287. 

9.  Causes  in  Outlawry,  p.  299. 

10.  The  State  of  the  Case  in  Orby  against  Long  in  1710,  where  it  was 
held  that  the  Statute  of  Frauds  did  not  extend  to  Jamaica,  p.  311. 

11.  The  Case  of  Real  and  Chattel  Property,  lately  determined  in  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  Judicature  at  Calcutta,  p.  320. 

12.  Abstract  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  Bill 
brought  by  the  Countess  of  Anglesea  against  the  Earl  of  Anglesea  her  hus- 
band for  a  separation  for  Cruelty,  p.  335. 

13.  Instances  found  of  Traverses  in  Cases  of  Lunac}'.  p.  3.57. 

Num.  392. 

Copies  of  Instruments,  Injunctions,  &c.  with  an  Account  of  Leases, 
Rents,  Receipts,  &c.  belonging  to  the  Bishoprick  of  Landaff:  princi- 
pally from  1729  to  1736,  during  the  time  of  Bishop  Harris.  Quarto; 
on  paper. 

Num.  393. 

A  Thin  Book,  in  Quarto,  upon  paper  :  containing, 

1 .  The  Laws,  Customs,  and  Usages  of  the  Isle  of  Guernsey.  French. 
Different  from  the  Customier  of  Normandy,  pag.  1 . 

2.  Part  of  the  Liberties,  Usages,  and  Ancient  Customs  of  the  Isle  of 
Guernsey,  p.  33. 

Num.  394. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Laws:  by  Roger   North,  Esq', 
youngest  Brother  to  the  Lord  Keeper  Guildford.   Quarto  ;  on  paper. 


114  hargrave  collection 

Num.  395. 

A  Discourse  "  touching  a  Generall  Visitation  of  all  Ecclesiasticall 
and  Temporall  Courts  &  Officers  every  twelfth  Yeare  by  Commission 
for  Reformacion  of  Greivances  and  Abuses  in  their  Proceedings."  Ad- 
dressed to  King  James  I.     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

Num.   396. 

Law-Common-Place.  Quarto ;  upon  paper.  Saec.  xvii.  Formerly 
belonging  to  the  Yelverton  Library. 

Num.   397. 

"  A  Booke  for  My  Lord  Threr.  sheweing  howe  all  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land from  William  the  Conquerour  to  the  end  of  Queene  Eliz.  have  made 
meanes  for  money  in  the  tyme  of  theire  wants  and  necessities.  Also 
a  breife  Abstract  of  the  Revenewe  of  most  of  the  Princes  of  Christen- 
dome.  And  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  1636."  Quarto,  upon  paper. 
At  the  end  are  some  other  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Revenue. 

Num.  398. 

A  Volume,  in  Quarto,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Law-Common- Place,  fol.  1. 

2.  Archeion  ;  or  Of  the  High  Courtes  of  Justice  in  England,    [by  Wil- 
liam Lambard.]     fol.  S^i. 

3.  Le  Licr  de  M^  Pellam  sur  I'Est.  de  Particions  Anno  SI  Hen.  VIII. 

30  Eliz.  fol.  252. 

4.  Le  Lyer  de  M^  Sellinger  sur  I'Estat.  de  Condicions  A".  32  Hen.  VIII. 

31  Eliz.  fol.  259  b. 

5.  Le  Lyer  de  M^  Lancaster  sur  I'Est.  de  Distresses  fait.  1°  &  2»  P.  &  M. 
Eliz.  31.  fol.  263. 

6.  Le  Lecture  de  M^  Wade  sur  I'Est.  27   Eliz.  cap.  4  d«  Fraudulens 
Conveyances  tempore  Quadrag.  31  Eliz.  fol.  268  b. 

7.  Le  Lectur  de  1\P.  Betnam  sur  I'Est.  de  Gloc.  cap.  5.  3°  Aug.  1590. 
A»  32  Eliz.  fol.  271. 

8.  M'.  Ellis  sur  I'Est.  2  Ed.  VI.  Offices  d".  Eschctors.  Aug.  35*. 

Turning  tlie  Volume  up,  at  the  other  end  we  have, 

9.  Part  of  a  Sermon  or  Comment  on  2  Luke  24. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  US 

398. 

10.  Le  Lier  de  Monsieur  Enlover  sur  I'Estatute  tie  Bankrupts  fait  13  Eliz. 

11.  30  Eliz.  Moote.  Case  Assigne. 

This  Manuscript  formerly  belonge<l  to  the  Yelverton  Collection. 

Num.  399. 

A  small  "Volume,  in  Quarto,  on  paper  :  containing  an  English  Trans- 
lation of  the  Treatise  "  De  Orbis  Situ"  by  Pomponius  Mela :  prefixed 
are  eighteen  coloured  Drawings  of  Maps.     SaDC.  xvi. 

Num.  400. 

**  Law :  or  a  Discourse  thereof  in  Four  Books :  written  in  French 
by  Sir  Henry  Finch  Kn'.  His  Majesty's  Serj".  at  Law,  and  translated 
into  English  by  himselfe.  This  being  the  Coppy  from  whence  it  was 
printed  Anno  1641."     Octavo;  on  paper. 

Num.  401. 

A  thin  Volume,  on  paper,  in  Quarto :  containing, 

1 .  A  Narrative  of  the  Visitation  and  Proceedings  against  Magdalen  Col- 
lege Oxford  in  1687,  by  Thomas  Smith,  DD.  then  one  of  the  Senior  Fel- 
lows of  the  College.  At  the  end  are  other  Memoranda  relating  more  im- 
mediately to  Dr.  Smith  himself,  fol.  1. 

2.  A  Note  respecting  Affairs  in  Ireland,  A.D.  1699.    fol.  68. 

3.  A  printed  Paper,  entitled  "  An  Account  of  the  late  Proposals  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  with  some  other  Bishops,  to  His  Majesty  :  in  a 
Letter  to  M.  B.  Esq'."  fol.  71. 

4.  The  Bishop  of  Rochester's  Letter  to  the  Lords  concerning  the  Reading 
of  the  Declaration,  fol.  75. 

5.  An  Epitaph  on  Bishop  Hough,  fol.  78. 

6.  A  printed  Paper  with  the  following  Title:  "  Fiat  Justitia,  et  Ruat 
Ccelum.  Or,  Sometvhat  offer'd  in  defence  of  the  Imperial  Crown  of  Eng- 
land, and  its  Successor.  In  answer  to  a  Speech,  pretended  to  be  spoken  in 
the  Hon.  House  of  Commons,  upon  reading  the  Bill  against  the  D.  By  a 
true  Englishman."  (folio.)  fol.  81. 

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116  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

401. 

7.  "  An  Account  of  the  late  Visitation  at  S'.  Mary  Magdal.  College  in 
Oxon.  By  the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God  Peter  L"".  Bishop  of  Winton. 
On  Thursday  the  24'\  of  October,  1688."  folio.     (Printed.)  fol.  82. 

8.  "  An  Impartial  Relation  of  the  whole  Proceedings  against  S'.  Mary 
Magdalen  Colledge  in  Oxon,  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord  1687.  containing 
Only  Matters  of  Fact  as  they  occurred.  Printed  in  the  Year  168S."  4'". 
(Printed.)  fol.  84. 

9.  At  the  end  of  all  are  some  few  Chronological  Notitia  from  the  Year 
633  to  1702.  fol.  107. 

Num.  402. 

A  thin  Volume,  in  Quarto,  on  paper :  containing  a  Collection  of 
Readings  on  Statutes.     Viz. 

1.  "  Lectura  Tho.  Mallett  Sollic.  R".  Medii  Templi  tempore  Quadrages. 
Anno  primo  Caroli  sur  Statt.  18  Eliz.  ca.  13.  de  Jeofailes."  fol.  1. 

2.  "  Mr.  Serj.  Brampston  Lecteur  sur  I'Estat.  27  Ehz.  ca.  4.  de  Fraudu- 
lent Conveyance."  fol.  25. 

3.  A  Reading  by  Mr.  Sherfield  on  the  Statutes  of  32  and  34  Hen.  VIII. 
as  to  Wills  of  Lands.     Feb.  26'".  1623.  fol.  33. 

4.  A  Reading  by  Mr.  Browne  on  Stat.  2  &  3.  Edw.  VI.  ca.  8.  as  to  Offices 
before  Escheators.  fol.  67. 


Num.  403. 

A  Volume,  in  Quarto,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Reports  of  Cases,  t.  Eliz.  fol.  1. 

2.  An  Abridgement  of  the  1".  2"".  &  3*  Parts  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports. 
fol.  150. 

3.  An  Abridgement  of  Reports  by  Mr.  Justice  Owen.  fol.  212. 

4.  Abridgement  of  the  4"".  Part  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports,  fol.  222. 

At  the  end  is  an  Index  of  subject  matter.     This  Volume  formerly  be- 
longed to  the  Yelverton  Collection. 


of  manuscripts.  117 

Num.  404. 

A  thin  Volume,  in  Quarto  ;  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  Notes  of  a  few  Cases  taken  about  the  Year  1638.  p.  1. 

2.  Collections  of  Law-Common  Place,  p.  38. 

3.  Inns  of  Chancery  Cases.  A.  D.  1638  &  1639.  p.  55. 

4.  Lecture  de  Mon.   Rigby  s^  le  Stat.  21  Jac.  ca.  16.   de   Limitacions. 
A.D.  1638.  p.  70. 

Turning  the  Manuscript  up,  at  the  other  end,  we  have 

5.  Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Star-Chamber.  A.D.  1638, 

6.  Notes  of  Questions  in  Law. 

Num.  405. 

A  Volume,  in  Quarto,  on  paper  :  containing  A  short  Treatise  on  the 
Practice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas.     Saec.  xvii. 

Num.  406. 

A  small  Volume,  in  Octavo,  upon  paper ;  to  which  the  following 
Title  has  been  prefixed  in  a  different  hand  from  that  in  which  the  Work 
itself  is  written  :  "  Two  most  useful!  Tables  :  the  One  to  Mr.  Trotmans 
Abridgment  of  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Cooks  Reports,  and  the  other 
to  the  Reports  of  the  most  judicious  Lawyer  Judge  Dyer,  containing 
not  only  an  Index  but  also  an  Abridgement  or  Summary  of  most  things 
materiall  in  those  Books  :  which  hath  bin  for  many  years  much  wanted 
and  desired  by  the  Professors  of  the  Common  Law,  and  now  are  pub- 
lished for  their  benefit." 

NuMM.  407,  408. 

The  Law  Common-Place  Book  of  Sir  John  Dodderidge,  one  of  the 
Judges  in  the  Reigns  of  James  and  Charles  the  First :  in  two  Volumes, 
The  subjects  alphabetically  arranged.     Octavo  j   on  paper.     Saec,  xvii. 


118  hargrave  collection 

Num.  409. 

A  small  thick  Volume,  in  Octavo,  upon  paper ;  consisting  of  Titles 
of  Law  Common-Place.     At  the  end  is  written 

"  Memorandum  that  I  William  Fletewood  Serjaunt  at  the  Lawe  and 
Recorder  of  the  Cittie  of  London  did  collect  and  gather  into  Titles  this 
Booke,  in  A*.  32.  Elizabethae  Regina  et  Anno  Domini  1590." 

Num.  410. 

Speculum  diversarum  Rerum.  Being  a  Collection  of  Common-PIace 
made  by  the  Lord  Chief  Baron  Comyn  when  a  young  man,  and  by  him 
used  as  his  Circuit-Companion.     Octavo  ;  upon  paper. 

Num.  411. 

A  Judges  Note-Book.  Quarto  ;  upon  paper.  From  an  Entry  at  the 
beginning  "  I  was  swome  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  29  June  1696."  This  must  undoubtedly  have  been  the  Note- 
Book  of  Sir  John  Turton  K'.  the  only  puisne  Judges  worn  in  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench  that  Year. 

Num.   412. 

A  Quarto  Volume,  on  paper ;  entitled  "  Cases  in  Chancery,  2"*.  Vo- 
lume :  beginning  in  Hillary  Vacation  12"".  Geo.  IL  1739."  This  is  the 
second  Volume  of  Mr.  Paul  Jodrell's  Equity  Notes  :  already  mentioned 
under  Num.  383. 

Num.  41-3. 

A  Treatise  on  Indictments.     Quarto  ;  on  paper.     Saec.  xviii. 

Numm.  414,  415,  416,  417. 

Four  Volumes,  in  the  long  Quarto  size,  on  paper  ;  written  in  an  un- 
intelligible hand,  but  apparently  a  Judge's  Note  Books,  from  the  year 
171.5  to  1732.  From  the  following  entry  in  one  of  the  Volumes  M'. 
Hargrave  conjectured  them  to  contain  the  Notes  of  Sir  Francis  Page, 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  119 

NuMM.  414 — 417. 

as  he  was  the  only  person  made  a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Mi- 
chaelmas Term  1726. 

"  Mich.  Term  1V26.     I  was  sworn  a  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  the 
22  Octob.  1726  and  kissed  the  Kings  hand  the  same  day  in  the  Morning." 

Num.  418. 

A  thin  Volume,  in  Quarto  :  containing, 

1.  King  Charles  the  First's  Instructions  to  the  Earl  of  Bridgewater, 
Lord  President  of  Wales  concerning  the  better  Government  of  the  Prin- 
cipality, fol.  1. 

2.  Of  Executors,  fol.  7 1 . 

3.  The  Office  and  Duty  of  the  several  Officers  belonging  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  with  Copies  of  the  Patents  from  James  the  son  of  James  the  Second 
to  John  Buller  to  be  SherrifF  of  Cornwall,  and  to  Nicholas  Courtney  to  be 
Attorney  General  of  Cornwall  with  power  to  make  a  Deputy,  fol.  81. 

Turning  this  Volume  up,  at  the  other  end,  we  have, 

4.  A  succinct  Account  of  the  Nature,  Doctrine  and  Force  of 

A  Fine,  fol.  l. 

A  Common  Recovery,  fol.  2. 

Deeds,  and  Exposition  of  them,  foil.  3,  4. 

Covenants,  fol.  6. 

Warranties,  fol.  7  b. 

Feoffinents,  fol.  9. 

Bargain  and  Sale,  fol.  9  b. 

Gifts  and  Grants,  fol.  10. 

Attornment,  fol.  12. 

Lease,  fol.  13. 

Feoffiments,  Gifts,  Grants,  and  Leases,  fol.  14. 

Exchanges,  fol.  lob. 

Surrenders,  fol.  15. 

Confirmations,  fol.  16. 

Releases,  fol.  17- 

Statutes,  fol.  18  b. 

Obligations,  fol.  19  b. 

Conditions,  &c.  &1.  21>. 


120  hargrave  collection 

Num.  419. 

An  Octavo  Volume,  closely  written  on  paper ;  containing  Collections 
concerning  the  Old  Laws  and  Customs  of  the  City  of  London,  its  Officers, 
and  Jurisdiction. 

The  following  Note  in  the  hand-writing  of  a  former  possessor  occurs  upon 
a  blank  leaf  at  the  beginning. 

"  A  Copy  of  what  I  presume  to  be  ef  the  Collection  of  the  learned  and 
industrious  William  Fletewood  Serj'.  at  Law  and  (regnante  Elizi)  Recorder 
of  London. 

"  I  have  also  another  Copy,  earlier  in  point  of  time  than  this,  to  wit  in 
the  beginning  of  the  Reign  of  Jam.  L  but  it  is  not  perfected,  though  it  was 
the  copy  made  use  of  by  Sir  Henry  Calthorpe  who  had  been  Recorder,  and 
died  Anno  1639. 

"  I  know  also  of  a  third  Copy  now  in  the  possession  of  the  studious  and 
ingenious  Richard  Adams  Esq',  the  City's  present  Recorder. 

E.    tJMFREVILLE.    IT^S." 


NuMM.  420,  421. 

Miscellaneous  Notes  of  Law.     Quarto  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  422. 

Statuta  Antiqua.     Codex  membranaceus  in  Quarto  minori.  Saec.  xiv. 

Num.  423. 

A  Treatise  on  Pleading  :  said  to  be  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  late 
Lord  Chief  Baron  Comyn.     12"°.  on  paper. 

Num.  424. 

A  thin  Octavo  Volume,  upon  paper ;  containing  Abstracts  of  the 
Establishment  for  Civil  List  Affairs,  for  the  payments  of  the  Army, 
Ordnance,  &c.  Barrack  Establishment,  and  Half- Pay  :  made  in  1709. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  lai 

Num.  425. 

A  Volume  in  the  small  quarto  size,  upon  paper :  containing, 

1.  Arguments  concerning  the  King's  Majesties  Prerogative  and  Interest 
in  Lands  left  and  gayned  from  the  Seas  and  Armes  thereof,  with  Answere  to 
every  Objection,  fol.  1. 

2.  The  Argument  of  Richard  Keble,  Esq',  upon  the  same  in  the  Case  of 
the  King  v.  Michael  Oldworth  and  others,  fol.  3*. 

.3.  A  third  Argument  upon  the  same:  in  the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  Umfre 
ville,  to  whom  the  Volume  formerly  belonged,  fol.  61. 

4-.  Of  the  Lands  ariseing  in  the  Sea,  and  of  the  difference  betwene  the 
salt  shore  and  the  fresh,  fol.  67. 

5.  The  Soveraignety  of  the  Seas  of  England  proved  by  records,  historye, 
and  the  municipiall  Lawes  of  the  Kingdome.  Alsoe  a  particular  Relacion 
concerninge  the  inestimable  Riches  and  Commodities  of  the  Brittish  Seas. 
Written  by  Sir  John  Boroughes  Knight,  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the 
Tower  of  London,  Anno  Domini  1633.  fol.  75. 

This  Tract  was  printed  in  duodecimo  at  London,  1651. 

Num.  426. 

An  Index  to  Clayton's  Pleas  of  Assize :  with  Collections  from  civil 
Law.     Octavo ;  on  paper. 

Num.  427. 

"  Annotations  collect  hors  d'.  Liver  escrie  per  Seijant  Finch  touchant 
le  Ley  d'Engleterre."     Duodecimo  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  428. 

An  Index  of  Heads  made  by  James  Strode  Esq',  of  Lincoln's  Inn  to 
his  Common-Place-Book.     Duodecimo;  on  paper. 

Num.  429. 

A  Volume  in  quarto;  upon  paper,  in  many  parts  most  unintelligibly 
written :  containing, 

1 .  A  Treatise  partly  in  French  and  partly  in  EngUsh  concerning  the 
Kings  Peace,  and  the  Office  of  Justice  of  the  Peace,  fol.  1. 

R 


122  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

429. 

2.  Cases  and  Statutes  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  and  Persons, 
fol.  60.     See  also  foil.  1  a,  213,  222. 

3.  Concerning  the  Jurisdiction  of  Courts  Leete  and  Courts  Baron,  fol.  167. 

4.  Notae  et  Excerpta  ex  Bractono  de  Legibus.  fol.  209  b. 

5.  Instruments  relating  to  Bradford,  Clayton,  and  Horton.  fol.  221. 

6.  Cases  concerning  the  Jurisdiction  of  a  County  Palatine,  and  especially 
of  Durham,  fol.  223. 

7.  Cases,  &c.  relating  to  Uses  of  Lands  and  Tenements,  fol.  231.  See 
sdso  fol.  212. 

8.  Casus  de  Prerog.  le  Roy.  fol.  264.     See  also  foil.  55,  56. 

9.  Carta;  et  Munimenta  concern.  Terras  et  Tcnementa  in  Villis  de 
Almonbiry,  Allerton,  et  Huddersficld,  infra  Honorcni  Pontisfract  parcell. 
Ducatus  Lancastria?,  desumpt.  e  Recordis  Ducatus  renianen.  in  custode  W. 
Fletwood  Recordatoris  Lond.  fol.  281. 

Num.  430. 

A  quarto  Volume  of  very  miscellaneous  Contents ;  upon  paper.  The 
greater  part  of  the  Articles  being  without  Titles  at  the  head.  They 
consist  of  Transcripts,  Extracts,  and  Memoranda  of  Deeds,  Fines,  Lir 
censes,  Pleas  of  the  Crown,  &c.  Notes  of  Fines,  Law  Arguments,  Opi- 
nions, and  Proceedings,  Cases  of  Chantries,  &c.  principally  in  the  time 
of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Num.  431. 

A  thin  Volume  in  quarto ;  on  paper :  containing, 

1.  Papei-s  relating  to  the  Commission  of  Ajjpeals  for  Prize  Causes  in 
1747:  together  with  a  Copy  of  the  Commission  itself. 

2.  Some  Judge's  (supposed  to  be  Judge  Wright's)  Argument  against  the 
Legality  of  the  Commission,    fol.  1. 

3.  Mr.  Baron  Legge's  Argument  upon  the  Legality  of  the  Commission, 
fol.  21. 

4.  The  Reasons  of  some  Judge  (supposed  to  be   Mr.  Justice  Wrights) 
upon  the  same,  as  delivered  in  the  House  of  Lords  27  Jan.  1748.  fol.  51. 

5.  Act    declaring  the  Authority  of  the  Commissioners,    folio,  Lond. 
1748.  (Printed.)  fol.  55. 


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431. 

C.  Other  Papers  and  Meniorarida  relating  to  "  the  iCourt  of  Delegates 
and  consequently  of  Appeals."  fol.  59. 

7.  Articles  touching  Navigation  and  Commerce  between  K.  Charles  II. 
and  the  United  Provinces,  concluded  at  the  Hague  -^t-  Feb.  166^.  fol.  10.3. 

8.  Orders  of  Council  and  other  Papers  relating  to  the  Court  of  Admi- 
ralty. A.  D.  1664.  fol.  109. 

9.  D'.  Budd's  Precedents  offered  for  some  Rights  claimed  in  the    Lord 
High  Admiral's  behalf.  21  June  1665.  fol.  161. 

10.  Instructions  and  Directions  to  be  observed  and  perused  by  Vice 
Admirals  and  Judges  of  Vice  Admirals  in  Cases  of  Reprizals  or  Commis- 
sions to  take  and  seize  the  Goods  of  Rebels  and  their  Abettors,  fol.  169. 

1 1 .  Articles  and  Instructions  for  Merchants  and  others  who  shall  have 
Commissions  as  Letters  of  Marque,  t.  Cha.  II.  fol.  178. 

12.  Memoranda  respecting  the  Antiquity  of  Appeals  prior  to  the  Stat. 
25  Hen.  VIII.  fol.  187. 

13.  Note  respecting  the  Meeting  of  the  Judges  who  were  added  Commis- 
sioners in  the  late  Commission  of  Appeals.  20  Feb.  1748.  fol.  189. 

Num.  432. 

A  quarto  Volume,  on  paper  :  containing, 

1.  An  Abridged  View  of  Wood's  Institute  of  the  Laws  of  England,  fol.  1 . 

2.  A  Short  Abridgement  of  Lord  Coke's  First  Institute;  or  his  Commen- 
tary upon  Littleton,  Book  1«'.  fol.  12. 

Num.  433. 

Codex  membranaceus  in  duodecimo,  mutilus,  ad  municipales  Angliae 
Leges  spectans  ;  in  quo  comprehenduntur 

1.  Capitula  Statut.  fol.  1. 

2.  Magna  Carta  R.  Henrici  III.  per  Edwardum  I.  confirmata.     (Dat. 
apud  S.  Paulum  Lond.  sexto  die  Novembris  Anno  Reg.  secundo.)  fol.  8. 

3.  Carta  de  Foresta.  fol.  15  b. 

4.  Provisiones  de  Merton.  fol.  20. 

5.  Statutum  de  Marleberg.  (mutil.)   fol.  24  b. 

6.  Statutum  Westm.  primum.  Gallice.  fol.  25. 

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124  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

433. 

7.  Statutum  Gloucestriae.  fol.  47. 

S.  Statutum  Westrn.  secundum,  fol.  52  b. 

9.  Statutum  Westm.  tertium.  fol.  83. 

10.  Statutum  Mercatorum.  Gallice.  fol.  84  b. 

11.  Statutum  ReligioEorum.  fol.  89. 

12.  Breve  quod  dicitur  Quo  Warranto,  fol.  90. 

13.  De  Gaveleto.  fol.  94  b. 

14.  Des  Champartours.  Gallice.  fol.  95  b. 

15.  Des  Turnes  de  Vescont,  fol.  96. 

16.  De  Garante  de  Chartre.  fol.  97  b. 

17.  Des  Chalanges  des  Esson.  fol.  98. 

18.  De  Calumpnia  Esson.  fol.  98  b. 

19.  Des  Degres  de  Cosinage.  fol.  99. 

20.  Statutum  de  Militibus.  fol.  100. 

21.  De  Homag.  et  Fealt.  Gallice.  fol.  101. 

22.  Dies  Communes  in  Banco,  fol.  102. 
2.S.  Dies  in  Placito  Dotis.  fol.  103. 

24.  Visus  Franciplegii.  fol.  103  b. 

25.  Assisa  Panis  et  Cervisiae.  fol.  105. 

26.  Extenta  Manerii.  fol.  106  b. 

27.  Statutum  Wintoniae.  fol.  108  b. 

28.  Modus  inquirendi  de  Statuto  Wintoniae.  fol.  H'2  b. 

29.  Des  Fines  levez.  fol.  113. 

30.  De  defensione  Juris  sui.  fol.  116. 

31.  De  conjunctis  FeofFatis.  fol.  117. 

32.  Compositio  Vocabulorum.  fol.  119  b. 

33.  De  Wardis  et  Releviis.  fol.  120  b. 

34.  De  Vocatis  ad  Warrantum.  fol.  121  b. 

35.  Actio  Vasti.  fol.  123. 

36.  Statutum  de  Conspiratoribu  s.  fol.  124. 

37.  De  Bissexto.  fol.  124  b. 

38.  Capitula  in  Itincre.  fol.  125. 

39.  Articuli  in  Itinere.  fol.  129. 

40.  De  Regia  Prohibitione.  fol.  132  b. 

41.  De  antique  Dominico  Coronse.  tbl.  134. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  12,5 

433. 

42.  Statutum  de  Bigamis.  fol.  135. 

43.  De  Divoitio.  tbl.  IS6  b. 

On  a  blank  leaf  at  the  end  of  this  Volume  is  a  Note  in  old  French  re- 
specting Pleas  :  with  two  siiort  copies  of  religious  Verses,  also  in  French, 
addressed  to  the  Virgin  Mary  and  Our  Saviour. 

Num.  434. 

Codex  membranaceus,  in  24"°.  nitide  sciiptus,   ad  municipales  An- 
gliae  Leges  itidem  spectans  ;  in  quo  habentur, 

1.  Capitula  Magnae  Cartas,  de   Foresta,  de  Morton,   de  Marleberg,  Sta- 
tuti  Westm.  primi  et  secundi.  fol.  1. 

2.  Magna  Carta  R.  Henrici   III.  per  Edwardum   I.   confirmata.     (dat. 
apud  Westm.  28  Mart.  28  Edw.  I.)  fol.  8. 

3.  Carta  de  Foresta.  fol.  22. 

4.  Sententia  super  Cartas,  fol.  30  b. 

5.  Provisiones  de  Merton.  fol.  32. 

6.  Statutum  de  Marleberge.  fol.  40. 

7.  Statutum  Westmonasterii  primuni.  fol.  55  b. 

8.  Statutum  GloucestricC,  cum  Explanat.  fol.  85. 

9.  Statutum  Westm.  secundum,  fol.  93  b. 

10.  Statutum  Westm.  tertium.  fol.  147. 

11.  Statutum  de  Mercatoribus.  fol.  148. 

12.  Statutum  Quia  Fines,  fol.  153  b. 

13.  Statutum  Wintonia;.  fol.  157. 

14.  Statutum  de  Religiosis.  fol.  161b. 

15.  Statutum  circumspecte  agatis.  fol.  163. 

16.  Statutum  de  Ragemon.  fol.  164  b. 

17.  Statutum  de  Mensuris  ct  Ponderibus.  fol.  166  b. 

18.  Visus  Franciplegii.  fol.  166  b. 

19.  Assisa  Panis  et  Cervisiae.  fol.  168  b. 

20.  Modus  mensurandi  Terram.  fol.  169  b. 

21.  Modus  faciendi  Homagium.  fol.  170  b. 

22.  Modus  faciendi  Fidelitatem.  fol.  171. 

23.  Stat,  de  Vasto  facto  in  custodia.  fol.  171  b. 

24.  Stat,  de  conjunctis  FeofFatis.  fol.  173.  ■  -     ^ 


126  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

434. 

^25.  De  defensione  Juris,  fol.  176  b. 

26.  Statutum  de  Protectionibus.  fol.  177  b. 

27.  Statuta  de  Bigamis.  fol.  179. 

28.  Statuta  de  Champertia.  fol.  181. 

29.  Stat,  de  Vocat.  ad  Warantum.  fol.  182. 

30.  Dies  communes  in  Banco,  fol.  183. 

31.  Dies  communes  in  Placito  Dotis.  fol.  184  b. 

32.  Statutum  de  regia  Probibitione  impetranda.  fol.  185. 

33.  Articuli  eorundem.  fol.  186. 

34.  Statutum  de  Juratis  et  Assisis.  fol.  187. 

3.5.  Statutum  de  respectu  Militiae  habendo.  fol.  188. 

36.  Statutum  Hibernia.  fol.  190. 

37.  Statutum  de  Foresta.  fol.  191. 

38.  Statutum  de  Finibus  et  Attornatis.  fol.  195. 

39.  Statutum  de  Vicecomitibus  et  eorum  Clericis.  fol.  196  b. 

40.  Statutum  Lincolnije.  fol.  198  b. 

41.  Modus  calumpniandi  Essonia.  fol.  200  b. 

42.  Expositiones  Vocabulorum.  fol.  201  b. 

43.  Prerogativa  Regis,  fol.  206. 

44.  Districtiones  Scaccarii.  fol.  212  b. 

45.  Statutum  de  Quo  Warranto,  fol.  214  b. 

46.  Additiones  super  Quo  Warranto,  fol.  217. 

47.  Statutum  de  Releviis.  fol.  218  b. 

48.  Statutum  Ebor.  fol.  220. 

49.  Statutum  de  Conspiratoribus.  fol.  226. 

Num.  435. 

Cases  in  B.  R.  32  Geo.  IL  with  One  Case  in  C.  B.  33  Geo.  II.  in 
the  hand-writing  of  Mr.  Hargrave.  Within  the  Cover  of  this  Manu- 
script is  written  "  Ex  Notis  Francisci  Fihner  Armigeri." 

Num.  436-480. 

Forty  five  Volumes  of  Manuscript  Reports,  Treatises,  &c.  upon  sub- 
jects of  Equity,  by  Sir  Thomas  Sewell,  Master  of  the  Rolls.     Quarto. 


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4:36—480. 

They  are  divided  into  Six  Portions,  or  Parts,  as  follow. 

The  First  Part  of  the  Collection,  Num.  ^SG  to  Num.  447  inclusive,  con- 
tains Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  References  to  Equity  Cases.  In  it  the  Cases  re- 
ferred to  are  thrown  together  in  a  digested  way,  under  various  divisions  or 
titles  of  Equity,  which  are  not  placed  alphabetically,  but  were  probably 
adopted  by  Sir  Thomas  from  time  to  time  as  he  found  it  convenient.  The 
want  of  Alphabetical  Order  is  compensated  by  an  Index  in  another  Part  of 
the  Collection  which  will  presently  be  noticed. 

The  twelve  Volumes  which  form  tliis  Portion  of  the  Collection  are  let- 
tered alphabetically  from  A.  to  M. 

At  the  top  of  each  page  in  each  Volume  is  written   a  Division   on  some 
general  head  or  title  of  Equity.     Under  this  division  are  placed  references 
to  such  Cases  in  the  printed  Reports,  or  in  any  Manuscript  Notes  in  his  pos- 
session as  Sir  Thomas  Sewell  thought  applicable  to  it.   The  Titles  of  Equity 
andDivisions  upon  them  adopted  in  the  course  of  these  Volumes  are  so  various> 
and  the  references  are  so  numerous  and  well  classed  upon  each  division,  that 
the  reader  may  in  general  expect  to  find  almost  every  authority  to  be  met 
with  on  each  subject  in  the  printed  Equity  Reports  prior  to  Lord  Hard- 
wicke's  having  the  Great  Seal,  or  in  the  IVIanuscript  Notes  of  Cases  in  Equity 
during  his  Lordship's  time  as  Lord  Chancellor  and  for  some  Years  before. 
The  IP.  Part  of  the  Collection,  Num.  448  to  462  inclusive,  contains  Sir 
Tliomas  Sewell's  Abridgement  of  Equity  Cases,  in  fifteen  Volumes  :  marked 
alphabetically  from  A.  to  N.  in  the  same  manner  in  which  the  original  bun- 
dles were  marked  in  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  hand,  whence,  with  permission  from 
his  Administrators,  they  were  transcribed. 

The  III''.  Part  of  the  Collection  is  comprised  in  a  single  Volume,  Num. 
463.  It  contains  an  Aljdiabetical  Index  to  the  Titles  and  Divisions  both  in 
Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Equity  References,  and  in  his  Equity  Abrido-ement. 

It  consists  of  two  divisions.  The  first  and  smallest  is  a  mere  alphabe- 
tical  Index  of  general  Heads  or  Titles  of  Equity,  with  a  reference  to  the 
Page  in  which  each  head  or  title  is  to  be  found.  The  second  and  principal 
part  (which,  except  at  the  latter  end  of  the  Volume  where  some  new  heads 
or  titles  with  divisions  upon  them,  or  new  divisions  upon  titles  before  adopted, 
are  placed  by  way  of  Supplement,)  is  also  alphabetical.  It  contains,  not 
only  the  Heads  or  Titles  of  Equity,  but  the  Division  upon  each  of  them. 
It  further  contains  two  columns  ;  of  which  the  first  refers  to  the  same  Div!= 


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43(3—480. 

sion  in  Sir  Tliomas's  Equity  References,  and  the  second,  which  for  the  sake 
of  a  more  strong  distinction  is  in  red  ink,  applies  to  the  same  Division  in  his 
Equity  Abridgement.     Thus,  under  the  general  head  or  title  Wills,  one 
of  the  divisions  is,  "  In  what  Cases  and  of  what  things  a  married  Woman 
may  make  a  Will ;"  which  is  followed  with  a  reference  in  black  ink  to  A.  96. 
in  the  first  column,   and  a  reference  in  red  ink  to  47  H.  in  the   second 
column :    the   former   reference  meaning    the   8"".   Volume   of   References 
marked   A.  page  96.  and  the  latter  to  the  twelfth  division   of  the   Volume 
marked  H.  of  the  Equity  Abridgement. 
The  IV"'.  Part  of  tlie  Collection  consists  of  twelve  Volumes,  Num.  464  to 
475.     Of  these,  the  first  Six  Volumes  are  Copies  of  Notes  in  manuscript  of 
the  late  Mr.  Capper,  who  was  a  practising  Barrister  of  eminence  and  exten- 
sive business  in  Chancery  during  the  whole  time  of  Lord  Hardwicke's  being 
Chancellor,  and  for  some  few  Years  before  and  after.     Two  of  the  six  Vo- 
lumes, (beside  the  regular  number  of  the  Manuscript)  are  marked  A.  N".  1. 
and  A.  N°.  2.  and  cited  accordingly  both  in  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Equity  Re- 
ferences and   in  his  Abridgement.     The  other  four  are  referred  to  by  Sir 
Thomas  as  N°.  1.  2.  3.  4. 

These  Notes  by  Mr.  Capper  reach  from  Michaelmas  1724  to  December 
1754.  which  latter  time  was  about  one  year  and  a  half  before  Lord  Hard- 
wicke's resignation  of  the  great  Seal.  The  next  three  Volumes  are  copies 
of  Manuscript  Notes  by  the  late  Lord  Chief  Justice  de  Gray  during  part  of 
the  time  he  practised  in  Chancery.  They  begin  with  July  1751  and  end 
with  June  1754.  They  are  numbered  5.  6.  7.  as  a  continuation,  in  point  of 
reference,  of  the  four  last  of  Mr.  Capper's  Note-Books  ;  and  by  those  Num- 
bers they  are  always  cited  by  Sir  Thomas  Sewell.  The  next  Volume  of  the 
Notes,  Number  473.  is  lettered  Perryn.  It  contains  at  the  beginning  a 
long  Note  of  the  Case  of  Green  and  Rutherford,  which  was  heard  in  Chan- 
cery in  1749-50.  and  relates  to  the  power  of  Visitors  over  Donations.  The 
remainder  of  the  Volume  is  expressed  to  contain  copies  of  various  Notes  by 
Mr.  Perryn,  afterwards  Mr.  Baron  Perryn.  These  Notes  chiefly  consist  of 
Chaiicery  Cases  between  November  1757  and  December  1759,  both  inclu- 
sive, during  the  latter  part  of  which  period  Lord  Northington  hold  the  great 
Seal.  But  there  arc  some  few  Common-Law-Cases;  with  a  few  Chancery 
Cases,  taken  by  Mr.  Baron  Perryn  in  Lord  Hardwicke's  time,  particularly  the 
famous  Case  of  Willoughby  and  Willoughby  in  June  1756.  being  one  of  the 
latest  Cases  determined  by  his  Lordship  ;  and  one  in  which  he  largely  en- 


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436-480. 

tered  into  the  doctrine  concerning  the  right  of  protection  from  terms  of 
Years  to  attend  the  Inheritance.  The  next  Volume  Num.  4'74'.  is  entituled 
"  Notes  of  Cases  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Ciiancury  and  Kings  Bench 
from  Michaelmas  Term  l?**  to  Trinity  Term  1757."  The  last  Volume  ot 
this  Portion  of  the  Manuscripts,  contains,  1.  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Alphahc- 
tical  Index  to  Cases  in  Briefs  and  Manuscript  Notes,  p.  1 — 71.  2.  Tran- 
scripts of  Loose  Papers,  containing  some  General  Rules  on  a  few  Heads  of 
Equity,  p.  73 — H?.  3.  An  Account  of  SirThomas  Sewell's  Manuscripts 
by  Mr.  Hargrave.  From  which  last,  with  such  variations  as  seemed  neces- 
sary to  the  Transcripts  made  for  Mr.  Hargrave,  the  present  account  of  the 
Sewell  Manuscripts  has  been  principally  obtained. 

The  V"'.  Branch  of  the  Collection  consists  of  Three  Volumes,  Num.  476 
to  478,  containing  Notes  of  Cases  from  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  loose  papers. 

The  VI"".  Part  of  the  Collection  consists  of  two  Volumes,  Num.  479  and 
480.  The  first,  contains  Exti'acts  from  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Briefs  with  his 
Notes  of  the  Judgements  from  Hil.  1740  to  Jan.  1760.  The  second  Volume 
contains  similar  Extracts  and  Notes  of  Judgements  from  Jan.  1760  to  Nov. 
1 764.    With  some  of  earlier  date. 

Num.  481. 

A  Volume  in  quarto,  on  paper;  consisting  of  Cases:  beginning 
with  the  Duke  of  Norfolk's  Case  as  cited  in  Lord  Hardwicke  in  Wil- 
loughby  and  Willoughby,  and  ending  with  the  Case  of  Bernard,  Provost 
of  Eton  College,  and  the  same  College,  against  the  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester and  Thomas  Fountaine  Clerk,  in  C.  B.  Hil.  1774.  A  Case  of 
Quare  impedit. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Volume  is  this  Note  in  Mr.  Hargrave's  hand- 
writing. "  The  Cases  in  this  Volume  are  copied  from  a  Book  belonging  to 
Charles  Butler,  Esquire,  who  was  so  obliging  as  to  permit  my  having  a 
Copy.  Most  of  the  Notes,  I  apprehend,  were  taken  by  Mr.  Butler,  except 
the  Case  of  Jones  and  Morgan,  which  I  understand  to  have  been  copied  from 
a  Short-hand-Writer's  Note." 

Num.  482. 

A  Volume  in  quarto,  on  paper  j  consisting  of  Miscellaneous  Law 
Tracts:  and  containing, 

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482. 

1.  The  ordinary  Course  of  Proceedings  in  Causes  depending  in  liis 
Ma'^  most  honorable  Court  of  Star-Chamber.  fol.  1. 

2.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Perrin  v.  Blake  B.  R.  Hil.  10  Geo.  IIL  fol.  Qi. 

3.  Morgan  v.  Jones  B.  R.  Hil.  1773.  fol.  45. 

4.  Cases  of  Burder  v.  Burville.  B.  R.  13  Geo.  IIL  Trin.  1773.  Evans  on 
the  demise  of  Burchinshaw  v.  Weston.  B.  R.  13  Geo.  III.  Mich.  1773.  and 
Willoughby  w.  Willoughby,  19"".  June  1756.  fol.  52. 

5.  Directions  for  the  right  understanding  of  an  Estate  held  by  copy  of 
Court  Roll.  fol.  73. 

6.  An  Account  of  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Law  Manuscripts,  fol.  91. 

7.  On  the  King's  Prerogative  of  making  War  and  Peace,  fol.  103. 

8.  Instances  of  Cession  of  Countries  by  the  King  of  England,  fol.  105. 

Num.  483. 

A  Collection  of  Miscellaneous  Papers:  in  quarto;  containing, 

1 .  "  Articles  condescended  and  agreed  by  the  Kinges  Highnes  and  the 
Noblemen  of  this  his  Realme  of  England  bcingc  assembled  in  tliis  present 
Parliament  begun  in  the  third  day  of  November  in  the  xxj=^  yeare  of  his 
most  noble  reigne,  to  be  ingrossed  in  due  forme  and  to  bee  enacted  by  auc- 
toritie  of  the  same  Parliament  in  the  next  full  Courte  thereof  after  the  pro- 
rogation of  the  same  hereafter  to  be  had."  fol.  1. 

2.  An  Account  of  the  Office  of  Lord  Treasurer,   fol.  18. 

3.  Instructions,  Orders,  and  Directions  allowed  and  approved  by  Prince 
Henry  for  the  true  collecting  and  disposing  of  the  Revenue  and  Treasure  for 
His  Highness  greatest  Honor  and  best  Profit.     1 1  Jam.  I.  fol.  '23. 

4.  Heads  of  Law.     Codicil.     Devise.     Evidence.  &c.  fol.  31. 

5.  Note  of  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Chivalry,  on  an  Appeal  of  High 
Treason  by  Donald  Lord  Rea  against  Mr.  David  Ramsay,  7  Cha.  I.  1631. 
fol.  42. 

6.  Note  of  Proceedings  in  the  Star  Chamber  against  Sir  David  Fowlis, 
Sir  Thomas  Layton,  and  Henry  Fowlis  Esq'^.  on  a  charge  of  opposing  the 
King's  service  and  traducing  his  Officers  of  State.  Hil.  9  Cha.  1. 1 633.  fol.  43. 

7.  Lord  Hale's  Observations  on  the  deliberative  Office  of  the  "  Conci- 
lium Ordinarium."  fol.  44. 

8.  Rules,  &c.  in  the  Borough  Court  of  Liverpool,  fol.  49. 

7 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  131 

483. 

9.  The  Revolution,  a  Poem:  in  Twelve  Books.     Book  the  First,  only. 
Blank  verse.     By  .  .  .  Sayer  Esq^  fol.  66. 

Num.  484. 

Papers  concerning  the  Regulation  of  the  Law.     FoHo. 

Num.  485. 

A  "  Treatise  of  the  Nature  of  Lawes  in  generall,  and  touching  the 
Law  of  Nature.     By  Sir  Matthew  Hale."     Folio. 

Num.  486. 

Brief  Notes  of  Cases  in  the  Exchequer.     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  487. 

Copies  of  the  Rolls  of  Parliament  of  the  5'\  8'\  and  9''  Years  of  King 
Edward  IL     Folio  ;  on  paper. 

Num.  488. 

Copy  of  the  Roll  of  Parliament  of  the  21".  Year  of  King  Richard  IL 
Folio ;  on  paper. 

Num.  489. 

A  Volume  of  Miscellaneous  and  Law  Papers  :  in  foHo  ;  containing, 

1.  Queen   Elizabeth's  Letter   to    Sultan  Mahomet  Cham.  A.  D.  1602. 
(Latin),  fol.  1. 

2.  The  Orders  of  Trayninge  to  be  observed  by  the  Muster   Maisters. 
A.  D.  1599.  fol.  3. 

3.  Thomas  Walker  to  Mr.  Caldwall  enclosing   certain   Interrogatories 
administered  to  one  Henry  Hereford.     Oxf  Nov.  24"".  1619.  fol.  5. 

4.  Remarks   on    Painting :  and  on  the   different  Schools  of  Painting, 
(Italian.)  fol.  6. 

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132  HARGRAVE  COLLECTION 

489. 

5.  Certain  prophetic  Verses,  beginning  "  When  Charles  hath  gott  the 
Spanish  girle."  fol.  8. 

6.  Observations  concerning  the  Course  of  Starre  Chamber  Proceedings. 
With  Star-Chaniber  Cases  14,  15,  &  16  Cha.  L  fol.  9. 

7.  Information  in  the  Star-Chamber  by  Heath  Attorney  General  against 
the  Earls  of  Bedford,  Somerset,  and  Clare,  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  John  Sel- 
den  Esq^  and  Gilbert  Barrell  Gent.  fol.  19. 

8.  Another  Copy  of  the  same  Information,  fol.  32. 

9.  A  third  Copy  of  the  same.  fol.  48. 

10.  Services,  Mizes,  Castles,  &c.  belonging  to  the  Principality  of  Wales, 
fol.  6B. 

11.  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Prince  and  his  Revenues  in  the  Princi- 
pality of  Wales,  the  Dutchy  of  Cornwall,  and  the  Earldom  of  Chester,  fol.  75. 

12.  A  Letter  written  by  the  Lords  of  the  Council  to  His  Majesty  to  cer- 
tify the  Proceeding  against  the  Lord  Cooke  at  the  Council  Table,  fol.  103. 

Num.  490. 

A  miscellaneous  Volume,  in  folio:  containing, 

1 .  A  Copy  of  the  Last  Will  of  Sir  Henry  Mountague  Earl  of  Manchester 
dated  22  March  1642.  foh  1. 

2.  Writs  of  Error  in  Parliament,  fol.  22. 

3.  Copies  of  Letters  in  1776.  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke,  Lord  Viscount 
Mountstuart,  Lord  North,  and  Lord  Camden,  concerning  the  Grant  of  the 
Barony  of  Cardiff  of  Cardiff  Castle,  fol.  34. 

4.  Notes  of  Lord  Mansfields  Speech  upon  the  Sutherland  Peerage,  as 
taken  by  M^  Tho.  Longlands  and  revised  by  Lord  Advocate  Montgomery, 
fol.  48. 

5.  On  King  James  the  First's  extravagant  Notions  of  the  Royal  Prero- 
gative, fol.  53. 

6.  Case  as  to  Game  and  the  Right  of  Sporting  in  the  Barony  of  Powis 
&c.  with  Mr.  Leycester  and  Mi-.  Abbot's  Opinions  thereon,  fol.  55. 

7.  Analysis  of  the  Rights  of  the  Crown,  by  Lord  Hale.  fol.  59. 

8.  Memorandum  respecting  the  delivery  of  the  Great  Seal  to  Lord 
Chancellor  Egerton :  from  a  Manuscript  in  the  Ashridgc  Library  M.  '3.7. 
(Imperfect.)  fol.  63. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  133 

490. 

9.  Extracts  from  the  Council  Book  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  respect  to  the 
Society's  Arms.  fol.  65. 

10.  Extracts  from  D'.  Harris's  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Civil  Law.  fol.  67. 

11.  The  Manner  of  degrading  a  Knight  Companion  of  the  Garter,  fol.  69. 

12.  Mr.  Hargrave's  Opinion  upon  a  Case  in  respect  of  a  Debt  due  to  the 
Crown  from  the  late  Edward  Lewis  Esquire.  5  Apr.  1 804.  fol.  73. 

13.  Mr.  Hargrave's  further  Ojiinion  on  the  Case  of  the  Crown  Debt  of 
the  late  Mr.  Edward  Lewis.   14  Apr.  1804    fol.  75. 

14.  Case  of  an  Agreement  of  Lord  Torrington  for  the  Purchase  of  a  Free- 
hold Estate  from  General  De  Lanccy,  tiie  vendor  (as  Barrack  Master  Ge- 
neral) being  an  Accountant  to  the  Crown.  With  the  Opinions  of  Mr. 
Richards,  Mr.  Butler,  and  Mr.  Hargrave  thereon,  fol.  77. 

Num.  491. 

A  Volume  of  Miscellaneous  Papers :  containing, 

1.  A  Note  on  Prohibition,  when  to  be  granted  after  Sentence,  fol.  I. 

2.  What  Remedy,  and  in  what  Cases  Equity  will  grant,  in  Case  of  As- 
signment, &c.  where  the  Privity  of  Contract  or  Estate  is  destroyed,  fol.  2. 

3.  Respecting  Attorneys  and  Solicitors,  fol.  4. 

4.  Observations  concerning  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  the  Sworn 
Under  Clerks,  and  the  Waiting  Clerks  or  Clerks  writing  under  the  Six 
Clerks,  fol.  41. 

5.  On  Bills  of  Exchange.  foKsi. 

6.  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Walter  WiUiams's  Authorities  and  Presidents,  fol.  60. 

7.  Index  to  the  Common  Law  Cases  in  the  Vol.  A.  of  Melmoth's  Re- 
ports, fol.  6  J. 

8.  Index  to  Volume  F.  of  Mr.  Melmoth's  Reports,  fol.  64. 

9.  Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Cases  in  Briefs  and  Manuscript  Notes. 
Qu.  in  Sir  Thomas  Sewell's  Briefs,  fol.  66. 

10.  The  Customs  of  Merchants  touching  Bills  of  Exchange,  and  the  Law 
of  Notes,  fol.  8'2. 

1 1 .  De  Furto  ejusque  Poena.     (Imperfect. )  fol.  1 1 1 . 

12,.  An  Index  of  Law  Titles.  Imperfect.  Ending  with  the  Letter  I.  fol.  ISe, 


134  hargrave  collection 

Num..  492. 

Discourse  on  History  concerning  the  Power  of  Judicature  in  the 
King's  Council  and  in  Parliament.  By  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale. 
Copied  from  the  Original  in  his  own  hand-writing.  (Imperfect.)  Folio. 

Num.  493. 

A  Miscellaneous  Volume,  in  folio :  containing, 

1.  A  foul  Book  of  Entries,  containing  Indentures,  Petitions,  Letters, 
Papers  relating  to  Administration,  Probates  of  Wills,  &c.  during  the  time 
of  the  Repiiblick;  with  some  Papers  of  the  time  of  Cha.  I.  fol.  1. 

2.  Concerning  Prohibitions,  fbl.  111. 

3.  On  Assembhng,  Adjourning,  Proroguing,  and  Dissolving  Parlia- 
ments:  and  on  Adjourning  other  Courts,  fol.  34'9. 

4.  Case  in  C.  B.  3  Maii  1700.     Civitas  London  v.  Woods,  fol.  381. 

5.  Trin.  29  Car.  II.     The  Earl  of  Shaftesbury's  Case.  fol.  417. 

6.  Sir  George  Downing's  Case.  fol.  443. 

7.  Cases,  and  Opinions  upon  them  by  Bcvil  Fihner.  fol.  447. 

8.  Cases,  and  Opinions  upon  them  by  different  Lawyers,  fol.  471. 

9.  Case  of  Veale  v.  The  Corporation  of  Plymouth  and  others,  in  the 
Equity  side  of  the  Exchequer,  fol.  495. 

10.  State  of  the  different  Laws  and  Modes  respecting  the  Barring  of 
Entails  in  the  several  American  Colonies.    In  the  Maryland  Cause,  fol.  520. 

1 1 .  Mr.  Francis  Fihner's  Notes  of  the  Case  of  Money  and  others  versus 
Leach,  fol.  534. 

12.  Mr.  Francis  Filmer's  Notes  of  the  Case  of  the  King  v.  Wilkes,  fol.  542. 

13.  Caseontiie  Purchase  of  Luxborough  House;  on  the  point,  whether  a 
legal  Estate  outstanding  in  a  Trustee,  will  protect  a  6o??a_yMe  purchaser  with- 
out notice,  against  a  Crown  Debt.  With  the  Opinions  of  Sir  Lloyd  Kenyon, 
Mr.  Dunning,  Mr.  Ambler,  Mr.  Mansfield,  and  Mr.  Holliday.  fol.  568. 

Num.  494. 

A  Volume   of  Genealogical,    Legal,  and  other   Papers ;    in   large 
folio:  containing, 

1.  "The  Armes,  Honours,  Matches,  and  Issues  of  the  auncient   and 
illustrious  Family  of  Veere.     Gathered  out  of  History  Recordes  and  other 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  135 

494. 

Monuments  of  Antiquity,  by  Persivul  Goulding."     Transcribed  from  the 
Harleian  Manuscript  N°.  4.189.  fol.  1. 

2.  Papers  relative  to  tlie  Case  of  King  William's  Jewels,  including  Opinions 
in  1708  and  1709,  on  the  Question  as  to  the  Power  of  the  King  of  England 
to  make  a  Will  of  personal  Estate,  fol.  5'1. 

3.  Orders  by  The  Lords  Committees  appointed  to  consider  of  the 
most  proper  Means  to  ascertain  the  Descents  of  the  Peers  of  this  King- 
dom. A.D.  1767.     Part  in  manuscript,  and  partly  printed,  fol.  70. 

4.  Case  of  Lord  Westcote  against  Jones  Esq^  and  another,  fol.  80. 

5.  Report  of  the  Case  between  the  Governor  of  Virginia  and  the  House 
of  Burgesses  there,  heard  before  the  Privy  Council  18"'  June  1754.  fol.  88. 

6.  Copy  of  the  Attorney  General's  Report  upon  the  Petition  of  Norborne 
Berkeley  Esq^  claiming  the  Barony  of  Botetourt  R.  Oct.  3P'  1763.  fol.  1 1'i. 

7.  A  brief  Review  of  such  Parts  of  the  Charters  and  Acts  of  Parliament 
for  the  Erection  and  Continuation  of  the  East  India  Company,  the  South 
Sea  Company,  and  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  as  relate  to  the  Southern 
Whale  Fishery;  together  with  an  Abstract  of  the  two  Acts  of  the  26"". 
and  28"'.  Geo.  III.  for  the  Encoumgement  of  that  Fishery,  with  the 
Heads  of  a  Bill  for  opening  a  Trade  through  the  South  Seas  to  China  and 
Remarks,   tbl.  128. 

8.  Beneficia  sive  Ecclosis;  Promotioncs  concess.  per  Thomam  Egerton 
militem  Dom.  Custodem  Magni  Sigilli  Anglix'  a  sexto  die  Maii  Anno  Regni 
Reginae  Elizabethae  tricesimo  octavo  A°.  Dni.  1596.  fol.  209. 

9.  Notes  from  several  Acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  the  Settlement  of  the 
Dutchy  of  Lancaster.  A.D.  1784.  fol.  225. 

10.  On  Portions,  fol.  237. 

11.  Of  Bills  of  Exchange,  fol.  277. 

12.  The  Coke  Pedigree,  fol.  298. 

13.  A  Schemp  of  the  Laws  of  England  drawn  by  Sir  Matthew  Hale: 
intitled  "  Schema  Monumentorum  Legum  Anglife."  fol.  299. 


Num.  495. 

A  Volume  in  folio ;  containing  Notes  of  Cases  in  Equity. 


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Num.  496. 

A  Volume  in  folio  j  containing  Collections  relative  to  Coronation 
Claims.  Formerly  in  the  Collection  of  John  Topham,  Esq'.  At  the 
end  are  some  Heraldic  Memoranda  on  scraps  of  paper :  with  Notes 
respecting  the  date  of  the  death  of  Anne  of  Cleves,  &c. 

Num.  497. 

A  smaller  Volume  in  folio  :  also  containing  Collections  relative  to 
Coronations  ;  but  mixed  with  other  Heraldic  Matters,  Processions,  &c. 
The  following  are  the  Titles  of  the  several  Articles. 

1.  Index  of  Sir  Edward  Walker's  Book  of  the  Coronation,  fol.  1. 

2.  References  to  different  Manuscripts  in  the  College  of  Arms  respecting 
Coronations,  Royal  Badges,  Funeral  and  other  Ceremonies,  &c.  chiefly 
arranged  according  to  Reigns,  fol.  3. 

3.  An  Account  of  the  Quantity  of  Plate  given  at  the  time  of  the  Corona- 
tion, according  to  the  Claims  delivered  in  to  the  Lord  High  Chamberlain 
of  England  for  that  Day.  fol.  18. 

4.  Note  respecting  the  Claim  of  the  Barons  of  the  Cinque  Ports  at  a 
Coronation,  from  Harris's  History  of  Kent.  Book  II.  P'.  ii.  p.  480  b.  fol.  19. 

.5.  On  the  Coronation  Oath,  from  a  Manuscript  Tract  concerning  the 
Oath  of  Allegiance  and  Supremacy,  fol.  20. 

6.  Other  References  to  Books  and  Manuscripts  as  well  as  to  Records  in 
the  Heralds  College,  respecting  Coronations,  Royal  Obsequies,  Crowns, 
Office  of  Earl  Marshal,  Maundy,  Cramp  Rings,  Creeping  to  the  Cross,  &c. 
fol.  22. 

7.  From  a  Manuscript  N".  2035  in  the  Harleian  Library,  respecting 
Standards,  Penons,  Guidons,  &c.  fol.  29. 

8.  From  a  Manuscript  in  the  Harleian  Library  N°.  6064.  concerning 
Banners,  Standards,  &c.  fol.  30. 

9.  Order  of  the  Coronation  of  K.  Henry  VI.  fol.  31. 
10.  Orders  according  to  ancient  Statutes  made  by  John  Tiptoft  Earl  of 
Worcester  and  Constable  of  England  6  Edw.  IV.  for  the  placing  of  all 
Estates   as  well  in  proceeding  before  the  Prince  as  in  other  Assemblies  of 
Parliament,  fol.  33. 


OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  137 

497. 

11.  Ceremony  of  creating  Anne  Biilleine,  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Wilt- 
shire and  Ormond,  a  Marchioness.  A.  D.  1532.  fol.  34. 

12.  Names  of  Weapons  of  War  mentioned  in  some  of  K.  Henry  the 
Eighths  Warrants :  with  the  charges  for  the  same.  fol.  35,  see  also  fol.  52. 

13.  Charges  for  Cloth  of  Gold,  Robes,  &c.  fol.  37. 

14.  Ceremony  at  the  Creation  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset   1  Edw.  VI.  fol.  39. 

15.  The  Proceeding  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Funeral  from  Whitehall  to  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Westminster  on  Thursday  the  28"'.  of  April  A".  1603. 
fol.  40. 

16.  Ceremonial  for  the  Private  Interment  of  His  Royal  Higliness  Prince 
Frederick  William,  on  Saturday  the  4"^  Day  of  January  1766.  fol.  44. 

17.  Certmonial  for  the  Private  Interment  of  His  R.  H.  the  Duke  of  York 
and  Albany,  on  Tuesday  the  3'^.  Nov.  1767.  fol.  45. 

18.  Papers  concerning  the  Regalia  of  Scotland,  fol.  46. 

19.  Offices  of  Chamberlain,  High  Constable,  and  Great  Marshall  of  Scot- 
land, fol.  50. 

20.  Sentence  of  Robert  Cooke,  Clarencieulx  King  of  Arms,  as  to  whom  the 
Pulpit  Cloth  of  any  Parish  Church,  hung  with  black  at  a  Funeral,  apper- 
tains.    Dat.  IS  Sept.  1589.  fol.  54. 

21.  Note  of  the  Manor  of  Blechingele  as  forming  a  part  of  the  Dower  of 
Q.  Anne  of  Cleve.  fol.  56. 

22.  Of  the  AHenationof  Arms.  fol.  56. 

23.  Notes  and  References  relating  to  Coronations,  Cadency,  Visitations, 
and  other  Heraldic  matters,  fol.  57.  see  also  fol.  68. 

24.  Ceremony  of  the  Christening  of  Elizabeth  the  first  daughter  of  Lord 
Russel  son  and  heir  to  Francis  Earl  of  Bedford.     27  Octob.  1575.  fol.  64. 

25.  An  imperfect  Extract  from  some  Lexicographer,  on  the  Morgane- 
GiBA,  or  Morgingab:  the  Morning-Gift  after  marriage,  fol.  69. 


Num.  498. 

Forms  of  Pleading :  said  to  be  in  the  hand-writing  of  Lord  C.  B. 
Comyns.     8vo.  on  paper. 

T 


138  hargrave  collection,  &c. 

Num.  499. 

The  Catalogue  of  Mr.  Hargrave's  Manuscripts  delivered   with   the 
Collection,     Folio. 

Note  that  some  Manuscripts  mentioned  in  this  Catalogue  did  not  come 
with  the  Collection ;  and  particularly  two  Volumes  of  Reports  by  Lord 
Chancellor  Nottingham,  noticed  as  Numbers  66  and  67 :  and  that  a  consi- 
derably larger  Number  of  Manuscripts  came  in  the  Collection  t!)an  are  men- 
tioned in  this  Catalogue. 


INDEX. 


*,»*  The  larger  figures  in  the  References  of  this  Index  mean  the  Number  of  the  Manuscript : 
the  smaller  figures  refer  to  the  Article  in  the  Volume. 


Abbot,  Ab^.  Letter  of,  to  K.  James  I.  311,  24. 
Abjuratio  Latronum,  336,  43. 
Actio  Vasti,  433,  34. 
Actions  sur  le  Case,  4,  4. 

Joinder  in  Action,  361,  sa- 

Acts  of  Parliament,  Treatise  on  the  antient  manner  of  making,  102. 

V.  Parliament. 
Adams,  Richard,  419. 
Admeasurement,  Of,  361,  1. 

Administration,  Acquittance,  &c.     Instruments  of,  302,  »9. 
Admiralty,  Copies  of  the  Black  Book  of  the,   101,  185. 

On  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of,  391,  4. 

Orders  of  Council  relating  to  the  Court  of,  A.  D.  1664.  431,  8. 

Admissis  ante  Judicium,  Statutum  de,  336,  54. 

Airie  and  Alcock,  Case  of,   16. 

Aldermen  of  London,  rights,  elections,  &c.  of,  139,  17,  19,  20,  21,  23,  24.  142,  8,  it, 

18,  19,  20,  21,  23,  33,  34,  42. 

discharged  from  serving  the  Office  of  Mayor,  from  4  Hen.  V.  to  1710. 

179,  2. 
Algebra,  Treatise  on,  78,  i. 
Allerton,  Cartas  de,  429,  9. 
Almonbiry,  Cartas  de,  429,  9. 
Ambassadors,  Sir  Robert  Cotton's  Relation  of  Proceedings  against  such  as  have 

miscarried  themselves,  216,  i3. 
Amerciamentorum  Causae  t.  Ric.  Regis,  313,  45. 

t2 


140  INDEX. 

American  Colonies,  Laws  and  Modes  concerning  barring  Entails  in  the,  493,  lo. 
Anglcssa,  Countess  of,  Proceedings  on  the  Bill  brought  by,  against  her  Husband, 

S91,  12. 
Anno  Bolcyn,  Q.  Letter  of,   to  K.  Henry  VIIL  found  among  Lord  Cromwell's 

Papers,  225,  lo. 

Ceremony  of  the  Creation  of,  as  a  Marchioness,  4'97,  ii. 

Anne  of  Clevcs,  Q.  date  of  the  Death  of,  496. 

Manor  of  Blechingele  part  of  the  Dower  of,  497,  n. 

Annesley,  George,  S02,  20,  22,  23. 

Anno  bissextili,  Statutum  de,  336,  21.  433,  36. 

Annuity,  Writ  of,  361,  2. 

Anslow,  Lectio  Magistri  Anslovv  sur  le  Statute  des  Fines,  33,  7. 

Anstis,  John,  Fragment  of  a  Treatise  on  Heraldry  by,  104,  3. 

Aspilogia  of,  a  Treatise  on  Seals,  1 04-,  4,  5. 

Collections  of,  relating  to  Foundei'ship,  239. 

Appeals,  Lidex  to,  175. 

Cases  upon  desertion  of,  391,  8. 

Memoranda  respecting  the  Antiquity  of,  prior  to  25  Hen.  VIIL  431,  ij. 

Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error  in  the  H.  of  Lords  from  1660-1740,  110. 

Table  to  the  printed  Cases  of,  since  1701,  157. 


Abridgementof  Cases  of  Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error,  158. 

Arbitrament  and  Arbitrers,  361,  3. 

Archbishops,  Bishops,  &c.  Treatise  concerning,  16S,  t.  ' 

Arderne,  Henry,  302,  10,  2j,  26,  28. 

Armorum  ad  Torniamentum  Statutum,  336,  28. 

Arms,  Alienation  of,  497,  22. 

Articuli.  Breve  super  Articulis  pra?missis,  336,  24. 

contra  Prohibitionem  Regiam  allocandi,  336,  48. 

— in  Itinere,  433,  38. 

Arundcll,  Count,  title  of,  as  Comes  Imperii,  216,  12. 

Ascough  V.  Fullshawe,  4,  7. 

Assignment,  remedy  in  a  Case  of,  where  the  Privity  of  Contract  is  destroyed, 

491,  2. 
Assis.  et  Jur.  Statutum  de  iis  qui  sunt  ponendi  in,  336,  47. 
Assisa  Panis  et  Cervisiae,  336,  7.  433,  2I-.  431,  19. 
Assize,   Writ  of,  187. 

Pleadings  in,  29 J. 


INDEX.  Ul 

Atkyns,  Sir  Robert,  Case  of,  with  Robert  Holford,  47,  3. 

Attorneys  and  Solicitors,  491,  3. 

Attornment,  418,  4. 

Audita  Querela,  5J41,  15. 

Augmentations,  Articles  of  the  late  Court  of,  33,  10.  209,  2. 

Articles  of  uniting  the  Court  of  Augmentations  and  Revenues  of 

the  Crown,  278,  4. 

Aylesworth's  Case,  Argument  of  Att.  Gen.  Popham  in,  27,  i- 

B. 

Bacon,  Sir  Francis,  225,  11. 

Speech  of,  at  the  Arraignment  of  the  Earl  of  Somerset,  226,  1. 

-  ■  Confession  of  Faith  by,  226,  14. 

Speech  of,  at  taking  his  Place  in  the  Chancery,  249,  34. 

Index  to  his  Treatise  on  the  Statute  of  Uses,  342. 

Bacon,  Sir  Nicholas,  Lord  Keeper,  Arguments  of,  in  Parliament  to  prove  Noble- 
men attacheable  for  Contempts  in  Chancery,  227,  7.  249,  40.  281,  7. 

Bagshawe,  Edw.  Lectura  super  Stat,  pro  Clero,  25  Edw.  III.  206. 

Bailiffs  Accompts  of  Manors  belonging  to  the  CroAvn  in  different  Counties,  159. 

Bails,  Of,  249,  12. 

Ballowe  MSS.  334. 

Bankes,  Job.  Lectura  super  Stat.  21  Jac.  I.  of  Limitation  of  Actions,  91,  2. 

Banks,  Sir  John,  Index  to  the  Reports  of,  353. 

Banners,  Standards,  &c.  497,  r,  8. 

Bargain  and  Sale,  418,  4. 

Barns,  Sir  George,  134. 

Barrell,  Gilbert,  Proceedings  against,  in  the  Star-Chamber,  489,  7. 

Bartholomews,  S'.  near  Smithfield,  Case  of,  239,  7. 

Barton,  Griffith,  302,  2. 

Will  of,  302,  3. 

Barton,  Walter,  302,  1. 

Bates's  Case  in  the  Exchequer,  4  Jam.  I.  Report  of,  15,  2.  34,  3. 

Battle  Abbey.  Arbitramentum  inter  Ab.  &  Conv.  de  Bello,  et  Pr.  et  Conv.  Eccl. 
Christi  Cantuar.  336,  65. 

Behaviour,  Good,  Precedents  of  binding  to,  132, 19. 

Bedford,  Earl  of,  Proceedings  against,  in  the  Star-Chamber,  489,  7. 


142  INDEX. 

Bellamy,  Edward,  List  of  Persons  who  polled  for,  to  be  Sheriff,  139,  13. 

Bendlowe's  Reports  t.  Hen.  VIII.  to  Eliz.  33,  2. 

Beneficia,  sive  Ecclesiae  Promotiones  cone,  per  Tho.  Egerton  mil.  dom.  custod. 
Magni  Sigilli  Angliae,  A.  D.  1596.  494,  8. 

Bengal,  Abstract  of  Plans  transmitted  for  the  Government  of,  333. 

Berewike,  Statutum  de,  quod  dicitur  Clianipart,  ZoQ,  49. 

Berkeley,  Norburne,  Claim  of,  to  the  Barony  of  Botetourt,  494,  6. 

Berkeley  of  Worcestershire,  Pedigree  of,  370. 

Betnam,  Mr.  le  Lecture  de,  sur  le  Stat,  de  Gloc.  c.  .5.  398,  r. 

Bexley,  Grant  of  the  Manor  of,  292,  lu. 

Bigamis,  Statutum  de,  336,  53.  433,  41.  434,  27. 

Bildeston,  John,  Record  of  the  Case  of,  charged  with  counterfeiting  the  Great  Seal, 
132,  16. 

Bills  passed  and  Judgements  given,  without  the  Lords  Spiritual,  321,  10. 

Bills  of  Exchange,  v.  Exchange. 

Bishops,  Narrative  of  the  ancient  manner  of  electing  in  England,  239,  19. 

Privilegium  Archiepiscopi  Cantuai-.  de  visitandis  subditis  Episcoporum, 

313,  21. 

Black  Book  of  tlie  Admiralty,  Copies  of  the,   101,  185. 

Bladen,  Nathaniel,  On  the  Antiquity  and  Constitution  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chan- 
cery, 133. 

Blanchard,  Mr.  Notes  of,  in  the  Case  of  the  Roos  or  Ros  Barony,  1 30,  i. 

Blandford  Forum  Co.  Dors.  Charter  of  K.  James  I.  to,  292,  4. 

Bodley,  Sir  Thomas,  Letter  ot^  to  Sir  Francis  Bacon,  225,  11. 

Bolcyne,  Q.  Anne.  v.  Anne. 

Bolingbroke,  Lord,  Attainder  of,  128,  6. 

Book-keeping,  125,  .5. 

Booth,  William,  Abridgement  of  Reports  by,  t.  Eliz.  Jam.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  329. 

Borough,  Sir  John,  "  The  Sovereignty  of  the  Seas  of  England  proved  by,"  282, 1. 
425,  i. 

Botetourt,  Report  upon  the  Barony  of,  494,  ti. 

Bracton.     Notae  et  Excerptffi  ex  Bractono  de  Legibus.  429,  4. 

Bradford,  Instruments  relating  to,  429,  j. 

Brampston,  Mr.  Serj'.  Lecteur  sur  le  Stat.  27  Eli?,  c.  4.  402,  'j. 

Brcvibus  Juilicialibus,  De,  249,  19. 

Brewe's  Case  and  Censure  for  insulting  Judge  Hcngham  et  al.  in  Scacc.  132,  i.'^. 

Bridgcman,  Sir  Orlando,  Reports  by,  40. 


INDEX.  143 

Bridffcmaii,  Sir  Orlando,  Reports  and  Arguments  of,  12  to  17  Clia.  II.  .5.5 — 58. 

Table  to  Bridgenian's  Reports,  SiS. 

Bridges,  Reparation  of,  33,  8. 

Bristol,  Earl  of.  Articles  of  his  charge  against  the  Duke  of  Buckingbam,  226,  r,'. 

■ Impeachment  of  the  Earl  of,  47,  h. 

Articles  against  the,  21 6,  i:i. 

His  Answer  to  the  Charge,  216,  it. 

Reasons  for  not  proceeding  against  him,  by  Indictment,  311,  is. 

Brokers,  Concerning,  292,  2. 

Project  for  redress  against  Brokers  and  Usurers,  321,  si. 

Bromley,  Georg.  Lectura  Secunda  Gcorgii  Bromley  sur  le  Stat,  de  Aide  prier,  33,  6. 

Brouchorstii  Oratio  de  Studio  Juris,  78,  13. 

Brown,  Georg.  Lectura  super  Stat.  32  Hen.  VHI.  c.  34,  92,  id. 

Browne,  Anth.  Lectura  super  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII.  c.  30.   199,  i. 

Browne,  M^  Reading  of  on  Stat.  2  &  3  Edw.  VI.  402,  i. 

Bruce,  Combat  of  Lord,  with  the  Earl  of  Dorset,  226,  22. 

Buckingham,  Duke  of,  t.  Eliz.  225,  18. 

Buckingham,  Duke  of.  Schedule  of  the  Lands,  &c.  granted  to,  with  the  Charges 
against  him  and  his  Answers,  216,  i7. 

View  of  the  Behaviour  of  the,  at  the  French  Island,  226,  16. 

Report  of  the  Narrative  made  by,    to  both  Houses   of  Parliament. 

A.  D.  1623.  311,  30. 

Budd,  D'.  Precedents  offered  by,  for  some  Rights  claimed  in  the  Lord  H.  Admi- 
ral's behalf,  431,  9. 

Buller,  John,  418,  3. 

Bulloigne,  Queen's  Commissioners  at,  A.  D.  1600.  226,  4,  5,  6. 

Bunbury's  Reports,  Cases  from,  70,  1,  5,  t,  9. 

Burder  v.  Burville,  Case  of,  482,  4. 

Burgess  and  Wheate,  Case  of,  84. 

Burghley,  Lord,  Replies  and  Objections  answered  by,  226,  15. 


c. 


Callis's  Readings  on  Stat.  23  Hen.  VIII.  cone.  Sewers,  91, 1. 
Calthorpe,  Sir  Henry,  419. 

His  Copy  of  Lane's  Exchequer  Reports,  t.  Jac.  I.  16. 

Cases  by,  respecting  the  Customs  of  London,  34,  2. 


U4-  INDEX. 

Calthcrpe,  Select  Arguments  by,  33,  36. 

Reading  bj^,  on  the  Stat,  of  Concealments,   56,  208. 

Table  to  his  Special  Cases,  34'9. 

Reports  by,  f.  Jam.  &  Cha.  I.  385,  S86. 

Indexes  to  Vol.  II.  and  III.  of  his  Reports,   387. 

Camden,  Lord  Chancellor,  Judgements  by,  extracted  from  his  Note-Books,  330. 
Cancellarii  Anglise  a  temp.  Edw.  R.  Conf.  216,  so. 

V.  Chancery.   Chancellor. 
Cantuaria.  Compositio  inter  Dom.  Archiepisc.  Cant,  et  Conventum  Eccl.  Christi 
Cantuar.  336,  6o,  6i. 

Arbitramentum  inter  Abb.  et  Conv,   de  Bello  et  Pr.  &   Conv.    Eccl. 

Christi  Cantuar.  336,  65. 

Account  of  the  late   Proposals  of  the  Archbishop   of  Canterbury,  with 

some  other  Bishops,  to  His  Majesty,  4.01,  3. 

Capias,  Of  the,  241,  lo. 

Capitula  in  Itinere,  433,  37. 

Capper,  M^  Notes  of  Cases  in  Equity  by,  464 — 469. 

Car,  Robert,  Earl  of  Somerset,  226,  i. 

Cardiff,  Papers  relating  to  the  Baronj'  of,  A.  D.  1776.  490,  3. 

Carlisle,  Character  of  the  Countess  of,  226,  21. 

Carsington,  Co.  Oxf.  v.  Cassington. 

Carter  v.  Crawlej',  Arguments  in  the  Case  of,  339,  5. 

Cary,  Sir  Lucius,  225,  13. 

Carye,  Sir  George,  Causes  in  Chancery  gathered  by,  28"!,  5. 

Cases,  Precedents  of,  310. 

V.  Reports. 
Cases,  with  Opinions  of  Counsel,  128,  5.  138.  141.  143.  144.  145.  294.  490,  c,  is. 

13,  14.    493,  7,  8,  13. 

Cassington,  Co.  Oxford,  Assignments  relating  to,  302,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  21,  26. 

Castlehaven,  Trial  of  the  Earl  of,  226,  31. 

Catherine's  Hospital,  S'.   Concerning  the  Mastership  of,  321,  14. 

Cecil,  Robert,  Earl  of  Salisbury  v.  Salisbury. 

Cecil,  Sir  Robert,  Letter  of,  to  the  Commissioners  at  Bulloigne,  226,  6. 

Ceely's  Reports  t.  Cha.  I.   111. 

Certiorari,  Of  the,  241,  16. 

Cessavit  and  Cessers,  361,  4. 

Cession  of  Countries  by  the  K.  of  England,  Instances  of,  482,  8. 

Chamberlain  of  Chester,  Office  of,  227,  25. 


INDEX.  US 

Chamberlayne,  John,  227,  n. 

Champart,  Statutum  quod  dicitur,  336,  49.  iS*,  28. ' 

Champartie,  Of,  361,  5. 

Chanipartours,  Of,  4-33,  13. 

Chancellor,  Lord,  Office  of,  249,  5,  6,  7.  32. 

; Authority  of,  227,  6.  2t9,  39.  281,  2. 

Fees  payable  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  or  Lord  Keeper,  321,  24. 

Oath  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  227,  20.  glQ,  50. 

Chancery,  Collections  relative  to,  281. 

Collections  from  the  Registers  of,  170,  171. 

Orders  and  Decrees  in,  t.  Eliz.  Jam.  L  &c.  160. 

Court  of,  249,  31. 

not  intended  within  the  Stat.  27  Edw.  IIL  249,  as. 

Treatise  on  the  Process  and  Practice  of,  124. 

Miscellaneous  Papers  on  Chancery  Practice,  128,  8.  170,  171. 

Treatise  on  the  History  and  Practice  of  the  Court  of,  155. 

Modern  Practice  of  the  Court  of,  201. 

Treatise  concerning,  227,  1. 

Of  the  Institution  of  the  Court  of,  271,  i. 

De  Cancellario  et  Cancellaria,  249,  2. 

Remedy  of  Abuses  in,  227, 16. 

Records  concerning  the  authority  of  the,  165. 

Authority  of;  227,  2,  5.240,  3.  249,  1. 

Registrum  Brevium  in  Cancellario,  336,  3. 

. Cases  in,  174. 

Special  Orders  in  Extraordinary  Cases  in,  211. 

Cases  of  Conscience  generally  practised  in,  249,  sr. 

Cases  wherein  there  is  no  help  in,  281,  3. 

Order  for  a  Rule  to  be  observed  by  the  Lord  Chancellor  in,  227,  94. 


249,  29. 


249,  22. 


Erectio  novem  Clericorum  Irrotulamentorum  Curite  Cancellaria;,  33,  11. 

Clerks  and  Officers  of,  and  their  Fees,  216,  21. 

Six  Clerks  zn,  19),  1.  491,  4. 

antiquity  and  constitution  of  the,  133.  221. 

; erection  of  the,  by  Q.  Eliz.  227,  9. 

■  observations  concerning,  by  Mi-.  Deaves,  191,  i. 

u 


U6  INDEX. 

Chancery,  Six  Clerks  in,  Substance  of  what  was  delivered  by  to  the  Cursitors,  with 

the  Cursitors  Answer,  249,  4i. 
Replication  of  the,  to  the  Cursitors,   with  the  Cursitor's 

Rejoinder,  227,  8. 

Orders  agreed  upon  by  the  Six  Clerks  in,  227,  is.  249,  iT. 


Under  Clerks  of  the  Six  Clerks  in,  227,  17.  249,  46. 

Waiting  Clerks  in,  191,  i. 

Equitable  Jurisdiction  of,  t.  Jam.  I.  269. 

Redress  of  Errors  in,  237,  7. 

Fines  of  Writs  and  Patents  in,  227,  it. 

Grievances  in,  321,  38. 

Collections  on  Chancery  Jurisdiction,  249.  321,  33. 

Masters  in,  249,  lo.  321,  u-. 

Fees  of  the  Ordinary  Masters  of,  227,  14. 

Oath  of  a  Master  of,  227,  15.  249,  44. 

P.ipers  relating  to  the  Privy  Seal   for  the  establishment  of 


o 
new  Fees  in  favour  of  the  Masters  in,  321,  34,  35,  36,  37. 

Officers  of  the,  '240,  2. 

Petitions,  Answers,  &c.  in,  during  the  time  of  Lord  King  and  the  Earl 

of  Macclesfield  as  Chancellors,  163. 

Records  of,  249,  je. 

— ' and  Proceedings  in,  240,  i,  8. 

Questions,  Memoranda,  &c.  relating  to  the   Rolls  and   Records  of  the 

Court  of,  209,  ;,. 
— — —  Presidentall  and  special  Orders  in  Extraordinary  Cases  in,  281,  6.  295. 

— Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Court  of,  i.  Job.  to  Geo.  II.  189. 

— Means  to  restrain  Suits  in,  227,  19.  249,  52. 

Writs  in,  227,  u. 


Changes  and  Exclianges,  Office  of,  292,  18. 

Charles  I.  w/ieyi  Prince. 

The  Prince  and  Duke  of  Buckingham's  Relation  of  the  24'"  Feb.  1633. 

225,  18. 

On  the  proposed  Marriage  of  Prince  Charles  with  the  Infanta  of  Spain, 

226,  13. 

Pope  Gregory  XIV."'*'  Letter  concerning,  311,  i9. 

Jewels  bestowed  by  Prince  Charles  upon  the  Court  of  Spain,  A.  D.  1623. 

311,50. 


INDEX.  1*7 

Charles  I.  K.  The  Speakers  Speech  to  the  King  in  the  Banquetting  House,  March 
IS.  1625.  with  H.  Majesty's  Answer,  311,  9,  lo. 

— The  King's  Letter  to  the  Parliament  March  20.  162,5.  rui,  u. 

Instructions  of,  to  the  Bishops,  311,  t'8. 

Instructions  of,  to  the  Earl  of  Bridgewater,  concerning  the  better 

Government  of  the  Principality  of  Wales,  418,  i. 

Charles  II.  K.  Articles  touching  Navigation  and  Commerce  between  K.  Cha.  II. 

and  the  United  Provinces,  A.  D.  1668.  431,  7. 
Charter  House,  Petition  of  And.  Tooke  and  John  Gough  to   the  Governors  of 

the,  139,  4. 
Chartre,  de  Garante  de,  433,  15. 

Chester,  Liberties  &c.  of  the  County  Palatine  of,  227,  2.5. 
Chester,  Earldom  of,  489,  ii. 
Chester,  Sir  William,  134. 
Chivalrj',    Note  of  Proceedings  in  the  Court  of,  on  an  Appeal  of  Higli   Treason. 

483,  5. 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Statutes  of,  given  by  K.  Henry  VIII.  279. 

Leases,  &c.  from  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of,  302,  4. 

Christendom,  Treatise  on  the  State  of,  t.  Eliz.  173. 

Abstract  of  the  Revenue  of  the  Princes  of,  A.  D.  1636,   397. 

Chronological  Notitia  from  633  to  1702,  401,  9. 

Cinque- Ports.     Consuetudines,  Libertates  et  Statuta  de  Quinque  Portubus,  108. 

■■ —     "  Nomina  milit.  Comitat.  civium   Civitat.  ac   Baronum   Quiuque 

Portuum  ven.  ad  Pari.  18  Jac.  I."  311,  3i. 

On  the  Jurisdiction  of  the,  391,  -t. 

Precedents  of  Appeals  from  the,  to  the  King  in  Chancery,  391, 7. 

Claim  of  the  Barons  of  the,  at  a  Coronation,  497,  i. 


Circumspecte  agatis,  Statutum,  434,  i5. 
Citations,  Forms  of,  302,  29,  3i. 
Civil  Law,  Of  the  compiling  of  the,  71,  i. 
Civil  List,  Abstracts  of  the  Establishment  of  the,  424. 
Clare,  Earl  of.  Proceedings  against  the,  in  the  Star  Chamber,  489,  r. 
Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  case  of,  239,  it. 

Clause  and  Patent  Rolls  t.  Edw.  I.  to  Jam.  I.  Excerpts  from  the,  296. 
Claxton,  Instruments  relating  to,  429,  5. 
Clayton's  Pleas  of  Assize,  Index  to,  426. 

Clerkenwell,  Letter  found  among  some  Jesuits  taken  at,  225,  i2. 

u  2 


148  INDEX. 

Clerks  ill  Chancery,  v.  Chancery. 

Clerks  of  the  Crown,  249,  4. 

Clive,  Mr,  Justice,  Argument  ot^  upon  the  Doctrine  of  Corninon  Recoveries,  98,  i. 

Close  Rolls,  t.  Hen.  III.  Extracts  from  the,  223. 

Coin,  Silver,  Bullion,  &c.  Collections  relating  to,  321,  i. 

Coke  Pedigree,  49 1,  12. 

Coke,  Sir  Edward,  v.  Egcrton. 

Reading  of,  on  the  Statute  of  Uses,  33,  5.  89,  .". 

Part  of  his  Twelfth  Report,  34',  6. 

— ■ —  his  Case  in  Curia  Wardorum,  20  Jac.  I.  34,  7. 
• — —  Reading  of,  on  the  Stat,  of  Fines,  89,  a. 

Index  to  Coke  upon  Littleton,  238. 

Letter  from  the  Lords  of  the  Council  in  his  behalf,  169,  4. 

Proceedings  before  the  Council  Board  concerning,  '269,  5.  489,  i.'. 

■ —  Treatise  of  Prohibitions,  by,  '278,  5. 

Index  to  Coke  dc  Finibus,  342. 

Table  to  his  Reports,  349. 

Report  by,  of  the  Judgement  and  Part  of  the  Arguments  in  ShelHe's  Case,  37S. 

Abridgement  of  the  1."  2.^  &  3,^  Parts  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports,  403,  3. 

. of  the  4'"  Part  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports,  403,  4. 

Abridgement  of  Lord  Coke's  First  Institute,  432,  y. 

Collectanea  quasdam  Historica,  313,  16. 

Comitatiis.     Redditiones  de  singulis  Comitatibus,  313,  11,  i2.  «. 

Common-Council  of  London,  v.  London. 

Common-Pleas,  Treatises  on  the  Origin  and  Practice  of  the  Court  of,  156.  309.  405. 

Commons,  Of,  361,  6. 

Commons,  Hotise  of.  List  of  the  Speakers  of  the,  1 32,  7. 

Rules,  Orders,  &c.  of  the,  195. 

. ■ —  Protest  of  the,  against  Tonnage  and  Poundage,  311,  21. 

Resolutions  of,  concerning  the  imprisonment  of  Freemen, 

311,  23. 
Compositio  Vocabulorum,  433,  31. 

Compositions,  &c.  Privy  Seal  in  the  Exchequer  for,  292,  15. 
Comyn,  Lord  Chief  Baron,  Collection  of  Common  Pleas  by,  410. 

Treatise  on  Pleading,  in  the  hand-writing  of,  423. 

Forms  of  Pleading,  498. 

Concealed  Lands,  Patent  of,  granted  to  Lady  Salton,  292,  6. 


INDEX.  149 

Conceipts  sur  le  Stat,  de  3'i  Hen.  VHI.  c.  .'5.  91,  n. 

Conditions,  Of,  .iCl,  7.4.18,  4. 

Conference  between  the  Houses  of  Lords  and  Commons,  A.D.  1628.  3U. 

Confirmations,  418,  4. 

Conspiratores.     Statutum  de  Conspiratoribus,  336,  29.  433,  35.  434,  4y. 

Constable  and  Marshall,  Office  of,   13  Ric.  II.  321,  20. 

Contracts,  Of,  by  Lord  Gilbert,  265,  2. 

Cooke,  Mag.  Lectio  super  Stat.  32  Hen.  VIII.  c.  7.  concerning  Tythes,  92,  9. 

Cooley  and  Jemotte,  Arguments  in  the  Case  of,  339,  3. 

Corbett,  Sir  John,  245. 

Coriton's  Case,  13  Car.  I.  27,  6. 

Cornwall,  Dutchy  of,  489,  ii. 

Corona.  De  antiquo  Dominico  Coronaj,  336,  30.  433,  40. 

Coronations,  Collections  relative  to,  and  Claims  at,  496,  497. 

On  the  Coronation  Oath,  497,  5. 

Coronatorum  Officiuni,  336,  44. 

Coroner  of  London,  Records  concerning  the,  142,  28. 

Cory,  Thomas,  Law  Entries  by,  123. 

Cosinage,  des  Degres  in,  433,  is. 

Cotton,  Sir  Robert,  Discourse  of,  on  the  Power  of  Judicature  in  the  House  of 

Commons,  47,  ii.  ^55,  2. 
— His  Relation  of  the  Proceedings  against  Ambassadors  who  have  miscarried 

themselves,  216,  15. 

Extracts  from  a  Manuscript  of,  relating  to  the  Court  of  Chancery,  219. 

Abstract  by,  of  the  Question  of  Precedency  between  England  and  Spain, 


226,  2. 

His  "  Declaration  how  Kings  of  England  have  supported  and  repaired 


their  Estates,"  311,  2. 

Proceedings  against,  in  the  Star  Chamber,  489,  7. 


Cotton,  Sir  Thomas,  Relation  of,  that  the  Kings  of  England  have  been  usually 
pleased  to  consult  in  the  Great  Council,  of  Marriage,  Peace,  and  War,  with 
their  Peers  and  Commons  House  in  Parliament,  225,  14. 

Cotton  MS.  Vcsp.  C.  xiv.  Description  of,  98,  7. 

Covenants,  Of,  266,  2.  361,  8.  418,  4. 

Coventry,  Thomas  Lord,  Ordinances  by,  for  the  redress  of  Errors  in  Chancery, 
237,  7. 

Coimcilj  Acts  of,  A.D.  1615,  321,  us. 


150  INDEX. 

Council,  Letter  of  the  Lords  of  the,  concerning  the  Lord  Cooke,  489,  i?. 
County- Palatine,  Cases  concerning  the  Jurisdiction  of  a,  429,  6. 
Court  Roll,  Directions  for  understanding  an  Estate  held  by  Copy  of,  482,  5. 
Courts  of  the  Realm,  Names  of  the,  165,  3. 

On  the  Division  of  Courts,  from  Gilbert's  Forum  Romanum,  227,  3. 

Courts  Leet  and  Baron,  Jurisdiction  of,  429,  3. 

Croke's  Reports,  Table  to,  t.  Cha.  I.  352. 

Crooke,    M^   Justice,    Argument   of,    upon   the   Exchequer    Case    against   John 

Hampden  Esq^  234. 
Ordinances  explained  by,  upon  the  Estate  of  the   Chancery  Court,  A.D. 

1554,  249,  31. 
Crown,   Rights  of  the,  70,  6. 
Crown  Debtors,  Treatise  of,  391,  3. 
Curia  Baronis,  336,  2. 
Cursitors  in  Chancery,  249,  41,  42. 
Rejoinder  of,  to  the  Six  Clerks,  227,  8. 


Orders  concerning  the,  227,  10. 

Curtys,  Sir  Thomas,  134. 

Customs,  Cases   and  Opinions  of  eminent  Lawyers  relating  to  the,  129,  i.  141. 
222.  275.  293. 

Papers  relating  to  the,  321,  3. 

Customs  of  London,  v,  London. 
Cyrographorum  Formae,  332. 


D. 

Dabitot  and  Courtney,  Case  of,  34,  3. 

Darell,  Henry,  Reports  by,  in  C.  B.  1656  and  1657.  also  12  to  19  Cha.  II.  150. 

Darnell,   Sir  Thomas,  245. 

Davies,  Sir  John,  Question  by,  concerning  Impositions,  Tonnage,  &c.  278,  6.  349. 

Charge  of,  to  the  Grand  Jury  at  York,  284. 

Deane,  M'.  Reports  of,  t.  Jam.  I.  29. 

Deaves,  M'.  Observations  of,   concerning  the  Six  Clerks  and  the  Waiting  Clerks 

in  Chancery,  191,  1. 
Debtors  or  Accountants  to  the  Crown,  Collections  concerning,  71>  3. 
Decime,  Of,  361,  9. 


INDEX.  151 

Deeds,  On  the  Enrollment  of,  47,  i. 

Forgery  of,  361,  24. 

Deeds,  Fines,  &c.  Transcripts  of,  t.  Eliz.  4.30. 

Defence  of  the  Kingdom,  Propositions  for  the,  311,  22. 

Dei  Descriptio  a  Vanino,  78,  5. 

Delegates,  Court  of,  431,  6. 

Devercux,   Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  168,  la. 

Devise,  361,  12. 

Devises,  Treatise  of,  308,  i. 

Dictum  de  Kenilleworth,  336,  59. 

Dies  Communes  in  Banco,  336,  12.  433,  21.  434,  so. 

Dies  in  Placito  Dotis,  336,  13.  433,  22.  434,  31. 

Dillon,  Lord.  Agreement  and  Declaration  of  Trust  between  Lord  Dillon  and  the 

Hon.  Hen.  Dillon,  &c.  relative  to  Mortgage  Securities  in  Ireland,  273. 
Disclaimer,  Of,  361,  lo. 
Distresses,  Of,  361,  11. 
Districtiones  Scaccarii,  434,  n. 
Divortio,  de,  433,  42. 
Dobbs,  Sir  Richard,  134. 
"  Doctor  and  Student,"  Treatise  of  the,  244,  1. 

Index  to,  342. 

Dodd,  Lord  Ch.  Baron,  Cases  by,  70,  8.  71,  2. 
Dodderidge,  Judge,  Treatise  of,  on  Executors,  192. 

Law  Common- Place  Book  of,  407}  408. 

Dover,  St.  Martin's  in,  239,  4. 
Dower,  Of,  361,  is. 

Treatise  on,  180,  1. 

. Writ  of  Right  of,  241, 1. 

Writ  of,  "  unde  nihil  habet",  241,  3. 

Admeasurement  of,  241,  4. 

Writ  de  Dote  assignanda,  241,  5'. 

Downing,  Sir  George,  Case  of  his  Estate,  493,  1. 
Dojiye,  John,  302,  20. 
Duck,  M^  Reports  by,  51. 

Table  to,  346. 

Dufour  V.  Perraro,  Case  of,  330,  5. 

Dugnester,  Matthew,  Petition  against  a  Sugar-House  erected  by,  321  >  29. 


152  INDEX. 

Durham,  Cases  concerning  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  County  Palatine  of,  42<),  6. 
Dyer,  L"*.  C.  Justice,  132,  ti. 

Collection  of  Cases  by,  not  in  print,  26. 

Opinions  of,  227,  25. 

Table  to  the  Reports  of,  406. 

E. 

Earl  Marshal,  Office  of,  232. 

Earle,  Sir  Walter,  245. 

East  India  Company,  153,  25,26. 

Easton  Mauduit  Co.  Northampt.  rectory  of,  302,  20,  91. 

Eboraci  Statutum,  336,  a.  ■ISi,  48. 

Ecclesia,  Diversa  de,  et  de  Potestate  Ecclesiastica,  316". 

Ecclesiastical  Laws,  On  the  enactment  of,  225,  22. 

A  Treatise  of  Ecclesiastical  Matters,  168,  3. 

■ Cases  and  Statutes  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  and  Persons, 

429,  2. 
Edenestowe,  Henr.  de,  164,  1. 

Edkins,  Edward,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  1654  and  1655.  49,  1,4. 
Edward  II.  K.  Charter  of  to  the  City  of  London,  142,  6. 

Obligatio  Regis  Edw.  II.  super  quibusdam,  336,  4i. 

Sententia  Domini  R.  Archiepiscopi  super  praemissis,  336,  42. 

Edward  VI.  Annals  of  the  Reign  of,  311,  3. 

Egerton,  Lord  Chancellor,  Observations  by  upon  Lord   Coke's  Reports,  78,  7- 

254,  2,  3. 

Advice  of,  to  Robert  Earl  of  Essex,  225,  2. 

Orders  by,  for  the  Star  Chamber,  237,  3. 

Deputation  of,  as  Keeper  of  the  Rolls,  to  William  Lambarde,  249,  48. 

Orders  of,  for  the  due  making  up  of  the  Rolls,  249,  49. 

Abridgement  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports  by,  254,  j. 

—  Delivery  of  the  Great  Seal  to,  490,  8. 


Elegit,  Of  the,  241,  9. 

Elizabeth,  Q.  Letter  of,  to  the  Comm^'.  at  BuUoigne,  226,  4. 

Annals  of  the  Reign  of,  311,  3. 

Letter  of,  to  Sultan  Mahomet  Cham.  A.D.  1602,  489, 1. 

Funeral  Procession  of,  A.D.  1603,  497,  i5. 

6 


INDEX.  153 

Ellesmeic,  Lord,  Notes  of,  upon  Ma<fna  Cliarta  ch.  26.  concerning  Proceedings  in 
the  Chancery,  210,  9.  269,  i. 

Breviate  oi',  tor  the  King's  learned  Counsel),  249,  r<. 

Elliott,  Sir  John,  Speech  of,  Jan.  3.  1628,  226,  2% 

Petition  of,  when  in  tiie  Gate  House,  226,  30. 

Ellis,  M^  sur  le  Stat.  2  Edw.  VI.  398,  8. 

Elsinge,  Henry,  "  Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum"  by,  228.  255,  1. 

Emptoribus  terrarum,  Statutum  de,  336,  18. 

England.  A  military  Discourse,  whether  it  were  better  for  England  to  give  an  In- 
vader present  Battaile,  or  to  tcmpurize,  168,  7. 

Offices  in  England  with  their  Fees  in  her  Majesty's  gift,  215. 

— ^ High  Stewardship  of,  216,  4,5. 

Treatise  concerning  the  Nobility  of,  224. 

A  Book  how  the  Kings  of  England  from  Will  Conq.  to  Q.  Eliz.  have 

made  mcanes  for  Money  in  the  time  of  their  Necessities,  397. 

Enrollments  in  Chancery,  249,  14. 

Entails,  On  the  barring  of,  in  the  American  Colonies,  493, 10. 

Enterpleder,  Of,  361, 14. 

Entries,  Foul  Book  of,  493,  1. 

Entry,  Writ  of,  188. 

Episcopi  V.  Bishops. 

Epithets,  Poetical,  Dictionary  of,  205,  3. 

Equity,  Cases  in,  382. 

Brief  Notes  of  Cases  in,  495. 

Heads  of,  112,  113,  114. 

—  Pleadings  in,  34 1 . 

Precedents  of,  315. 

Error,  Cases  of,  34,  a. 

Forms  of  Precedents  of,  92,  1. 

Writs  of,  128,  3. 

Writs  of,  in  Parliam^t,  490,  2. 

Escape,  Of  the,  241,  12,  13. 

Essex,  Robert  Earl  of,  t.  Eliz.  225,  2,  3,  4. 

Letters  of,  to  M^  Secretary  Davison,  225,  8,  9. 

«  Esson.  modus  calumpniandi,"  336,  32.  433, 16,  ir.  434,  41. 
Estoppets,  Of,  361,  13. 
Estrepment,  Of  a  Writ  of,  361,  16. 

X 


154  INDEX. 

Eton  College,  Case  of,  against  the  Bishop  of  Winchester  and  Thomas  Fountaine 

clerk,  1774..  481. 
Eulwer,  M^  le  Lier  de,  sur  le  Stat,  do  Bankrupts.  1 3  Eliz.  398,  lo. 
Examination,  Of,  361,  17. 
Examinations  in  Chancery,  249,  is. 
Exchanges,  361,  is.  418,  4. 

On  Bills  of  Exchange,  125  b.  491,  5,  lo.  494,  ii. 

Exchequer  v.  Reports. 

— Cases  in  the  3,  4  Cha.  I.  41. 

Brief  Notes  of  Cases  in  the,  486. 

Course  of  Proceedings  upon  Informations  and  Seizures  in  the  Court 

of,  70,  2. 

Rules  of,  relative  to  Forfeitures,  70,  i. 

Pleadings  in  t.  Hen.  III.  &  Edw.  I.  104,  i. 

Scaccarium :  being  Short  Notes  from  Gilbert's  Book  on  the  Exchequer, 


125,  4. 

Rules  and  Practice  of  the  Office  of  Pleas  in,  151,  i. 

Court  of,  168,  4. 

Duties  of  the  Officers  of  the,  209,  i.  278,  4. 

De  Scaccario,  313,  i. 

Dialogus  de  Scaccario,  313,  7. 

Statuta  Scaccarii,  336,  16,  ir. 


Excise,  Revenues  of  the,  A.  D.  1662  to  1729,   194. 

Execution,  On,  181.  241,  r. 

Executor,  Office  of  128,  7.   192.  266,  5.  418,  2. 

Exeter  College  Oxford,  Case  of,  239,  2. 

"  Expeditionis  Billarum  Antiquitas,"   102. 

Expositiones  Verborum  Anglicorum,  336,  4.  434,  42. 

Extent,  Of,  361,  19. 

Extenta  Manerii,  433,  23. 

Eynsham,  Abbat  and  Convent  of,  S02,  i. 


Falsifying  of  Rccoveiics,  361,  20. 

Fanshawc,  M^  Compendium  by,  relating  to  the  Exchequer,  278,  4. 


INDEX.  155 

Faringdon  Ward  made  into  two  Wards,  1 4f2,  Sfl. 

Failcigh  CO.  Sussex,  Right  of  Wreck  at,  391  6. 

Farrar,  Giil.  Lcctura  super  Stat.  21  Jac.  c.  17.  372,  4. 

Farthing  Tokens,  Patent  for,  II  Ciui.  1.  292,  i. 

Faulkland,  Vise'.  Petition  of,  in  behalf  of  Sir  Lucius  Gary,  225,  13.  311,  «t. 

Felo  de  se,  Conimisaion  relating  to  a,  125,  i. 

Fenwick  v.  Mitford,  Case  of,  )  1. 

Feoda  Militum  in  singulis  Comitatibus,  313,  43. 

Feofmcnts,  361,  21.  418,  i. 

Feoffatis,  de  conjunctim,  336,  31.  433,  30.  434,  21. 

Feud,  The  History  of  the,  196. 

"  Fiat  Justitia,  et  ruat  Ccelum,"  Paper  so  entitled,  401,  c. 

"  Fides,"  Notes  on  the  word,  339,  6. 

Filmer,  Bevil,  Cases  and  Opinions  answered  by,  143,  144.  312.  493,  7. 

Filmer,  Francis,  Cases  from  the  Notes  of,  t.  Geo.  II.  435. 

Notes  by.  Of  the  Case  of  Wilkes  v.  Wilkes.  493,  12. 

Finch,  Cases  and  Opinions  by,  150. 

Finch,  M'.  Solicitor,  Argument  of  in  the  Qup  Waranto  Case,  153,  13. 

Finch,  Sir  Henry,  Translation  of  his  Discourse  on  Law,  400. 

Finch,  Serj'.  Collections  from  his  Treatise  "  touchant  le  Ley  d'Engleterre,"  427. 

Fines  to  the  King,  Precedents  of,  47,  6. 

— —  Manner  of  levying  of,  49,  2.  433,  28. 

Office  of  Receiver  of,  beyond  Trent,  292,  12. 

Finibus  et  Attornatis,  Statutum  de,  434,  33. 
First  Fruits,  Court  of,  278,  i. 

Fitzherbert,  M'.  Case  of,  A.  D.  1592.  324. 

Flandriae  Comes,  Theodoricus,  313,35. 

Fleet  Prison,  Inquisition  concerning  Abuses  in  the,  125,  3. 

Fleetwood,  M^  Serj'.  On  the  Original  and  Beginning  of  Courts  in  England,  226,  ir. 

Fleetwood,  William,  Recorder  of  London,  4,  5.  409.  419. 

Flexney,  Thomas,  302,  24. 

Forest  Laws,  4,  3. 

Reading  on  the  Laws  relating  to  Forests,  37,  2. 

Lord  Ch.  Baron  Gilbert  on  the  Forest  Laws,  340,  1. 

Charge  on  the  holding  a  Justice  Seat  of  a  Forest,  321,  5. 

Treatise  on  Forests,  200. 

Foresta,   Carta  de,  336,  37.  433,  2.  434,  2. 

Reading  on  the,  15,  5. 

X  2 


156  INDEX. 

Foresta,  Statutum  de,  336,  36.  434',  37. 
Forfeiture,  Of,  361,  ^>3. 

Rules  of  the  Exchequer  concerning  Forfeitures,  70,  i. 

Forgery  of  Deeds,  36 1 ,  2J. 

Forma  Sacramenti  Regis,  336,  6. 

Formae  Cyrographoi-um,  332. 

Forresters  Reports,  Cases  the  same  as  in,  1 52. 

Forstallariis,  De,  3:36,  i-i. 

Forstcr,  M'.  Reports  of  Cases  in  Chancery  by,  230. 

Fotheringay  College,  Case  of,  2'i9,  5. 

Foundership,  Anstis's  Collections  concerning,  239,  i. 

Fountains  Abbey,  Case  of,  2:J9,  9. 

Fowlis,   Sir  David,  and  others.    Proceedings  in  the   Star-Charaber  against,  Hil. 

9  Cha.  I.  483,  6. 
Frederick  William,  Prince,  Ceremonial  for  the  Interment  of,  A.  D.  1 766.  497,  16. 
Free  Gift,  Letter  of  the  Lords  of  the  Council  concerning  the,  132,  8. 
Friderici  Romanorum  Iniperatoris  Carta,  313,  39. 
Fulbeck's  Pandects,  Index  to,  342. 
Fuller,  Nicholas,  Case  of,  5  Jam.  I.  33,  4. 
Furtum.  De  Furto  ejusque  poena,  491,  ii. 

G. 

"  Gaginge  of  Dely verance,"  361,  25. 

Game,  Case  as  to,  in  the  Barony  of  Powis,  490,  6. 

Garnish  and  Garnishments,  361,  26. 

Garrard,  Sir  William,  134. 

Gaveletto  et  London.  Statutum  de,  336,  26.  433,  12." 

Gayton,  Consuetudo  de,  38(i,  52. 

Geometry,  Treatise  on,  78,  i. 

Germani  archiepiscopi  Constantinopolitani,  313,  39. 

Gifts  and  Grants,  418,  4. 

Gilbert,  Lord  Ch.  Baron,  308,  2. 

—  Cases  from  his  "  Precedents  in  Chancery,"  75. 

Copy  of  the  First  Part  of  his  Tenures,  78,  12. 

The  History  of  the  Feud  by,  196. 

Extracts  from  his  Forum  Romanum,  201.  227,  3. 


INDEX.  J  ,57 

Gilbert,  Treatise  of,  on  Remainders  and  Reversions,  248. 

Law  Tracts  of,  265,  266. 

Cases  from  his  Equity  Reports,  a06. 

Manuscript  of,  on  the  Forest  Laws,  .'MO,  i. 

Gild  and  Fraternity  of  S'.  George,  Register  and  Accompts  of  a,  (supposed  at  Nor- 
wich,) 300. 

Gismuiicl  of  Salernc,  Tragedy  of,  205,  a. 

Gloucester,  S'.  Oswald,  Case  of  the  Priory  of,  239,  a. 

Gloucestria;  Statutuni,  4.S3,  o.  -l-S*,  h. 

Godbolt's  Reports,  Table  to,  350. 

Godfrey.  M^  R;ports  by  /.  Eliz.  &  Jam.  L  12. 

Goodfellow,  Ciiarles,  List  of  Persons  who  polled  for,  139,  ij. 

Gosnold,  Joh.  Lectura  super  Stat.  27  Hen.  VIII.  c.  28.  88,  6. 

— super  Stat.  32.  Hen.  VIII.  92,  t. 

Goulding,  Percival,  History  of  the  Family  of  Vere  by,  494,  i. 

Gouldsborough,  M^  Notes  by  in  C.  B.  concerning  Amendment  of  Writs,  &c.  45. 

Grafton,  Dutchess  of,  and  W.  Bridgman  Esq'.  Case  between,  84. 

Grants,  Of,  .'J61,  27. 

Green  and  Ruiliorford,  Case  of,  in  1749-50.  473. 

Gregorii  Pnpae  IX.  Carta,   313,39. 

Gregory  XIV.  Letter  of,  to  the  Bishop  of  Cuenza,  respecting  Prince  Charles,  A.  D. 

162:i.  311,  19. 
Gresham,  Sir  Thomas,  Will  of,  139,  6. 

Grey,  Chief  Justice  De,  Notes  of  Equity  Cases  by,  470-472. 
Grey,  Sir  Ralph,  of  Wark,  Judgement  pronounced  against,  216,  ii. 
Grovclyn,  Forest  of,  Wilts,  4,  3. 
Gru,  Summa  de,  336,  56. 

Guernsey,  Acts  of  Council  respecting  legal  Proceedings  in,  249,  35,  30. 
. Laws,  Usages,  &c.  of,  393,  i,  2. 

H. 

Habeas  Corpus  Case,  3  Cha.  I.  35.  245. 

5  Cha.  I.  38. 

Hale,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  Argument  of,  in  the  Case  of  Atkyns  v.  Holford,  47,  s. 
Di.quisition  of,  on  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Common  Law  and  Courts  of  Ad- 
miralty, in  relation  to  things  done  upon  or  beyond  the  Sea,  93. 


158  INDEX. 

Hale,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  Treatise  of,  entitled  "  Pj-ffirogativa  Regis,"  94. 

■ Other  Works  of,  ibid. 

■ Preparatory  Notes  of,  on  Parliamentary  Proceedings,  95. 

Reflections  of,  on  Hobbes's  Dialogue  of  the  Law,  96. 

— Treatise  attributed  to,  "  De  Jure  Maris  et  Brachiorum  ejusdem,"  97- 

Narrative  by,  todcliing  the  Customes,  98. 

Treatise  of  on  Admiralty  Jurisdiction,  137. 

His  History  and  Analysis  of  the  Common  Law  of  England,  )40. 

Cases  and  Opinions  by,  150. 

History  of  the  Pleas  of  the  Crown  by,  258-264'. 

Observations  of,  on  the  deliberative  OfSce  of  the  "  Concilium  Ordinarium," 


483,  7. 

His  Treatise  of  the  Nature  of  Laws  in  general,  485. 

Analysis  of  the  Rights  of  the  Crown  by,  490,  r. 

Discourse  or  History  by,  concerning  the  Power  of  Judicature  in  the  King's 


Council  and  in  Parliament,  492. 
—  Scheme  of  tiie  Laws  of  England  by,  494,  i3. 


Hales,  Jac.  Lectio  super  Stat.  23  Hen.  VIIL  c.  15.  88,  3.  92,  4. 

Hall,  M.  Lectio  super  le  Stat,  de  S'.  Eglise  32  Hen.  VIIL  88,  a.  92,  6. 

Hampden,  Sir  Edniund,  245. 

Hanapcr,  Office  of  the,  311,  3t. 

Hanaper  Accompts,  109.  197. 

Hardinge,  George,  Treatise  by,  on  Visitatorial  Power,  301,  2. 

Hardwickc,  Lord  Chancellor,  Judgement  of,  in  D"^.  Schomberg's  Case,  301,  i. 

Hargham,  Co.  Norf.  Survey  of  the  Manor  of,  21-7. 

Hargrave,  Francis,    Esq'.  Notes   of,   in  Judge  Hale's  Treatise   on  "  Prasrogativa 

Regis."  94. 

Opinion  of,  concerning  the  City  of  London's  Exemption  from  Tolls,  235. 

'  Opinion  of,   in  respect  to  a  Crov/n  Debt  due  from  Edw.  Lewis,  Esq''. 

490,  12. 
His  further  Opinion  upon  the  same,  490,  is. 


Hargrave  Collection  of  MSS.  Catalogue  of,  as  delivered  with  the  Collection,  498. 

Harpur,  Judge,  llopoi'ts  by,  6,  8,  10.  374. 

Harris,  D'.  Extracts  from  his  Work  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Civil  Law, 

490,  10. 
Harrison,  Judge  Hutton's  Case  with,  46. 
Harvey,  Anthony,  302,  ii,  •^t. 


INDEX.  Igg 

Hastings,  William  Lord,  Patent  granted  to,   1 1  Edw.  IV.  292,  i7. 
Hen.  1.  Rex  Anglice. 

Leges  Henrici  Regis  primi,  313,  ,3. 

— Carta  R.  Heiir.  I.   de  Libertatibus  concessis  Anglis   in  sua   coronatione, 

313,  31. 

Carta  ejusdem  de  Moiicta  falsa  et  Cambiatoribus,  313,  32. 

Carta  ejusdem  ubi  Comitatusteneri  debet,  313,  33. 


Hen.  II.  Rex  Anglic. 

Carta  Henrici  senioris  Regis  Anglia;  Willielmo  Mareschall  Com.  Pembr. 

facta,  3 1 3,  10. 

Carta  ejusdem  Regis  Hugoni  de  Lacy,  313,  11. 

Carta  et  Conventiones  inter  Henr.  Regem  Angliae   et  Henr.  fdium   suum 

ex  parte  una  et  Theod.  Com.  Flandriae  ex  altera,  313,  35. 
H  en .  1 1 1 .  Rex  Anglia:. 
Diai;;gus  inter  Hen.  III.  Regem  Angliae  et  A.  B.  C.  socios  Coll.  Merton. 

in  Acad.  Oxon.  de  Porta  quadam  de  novo  fabricanda,  132,  20. 
Hen.  VI.  K.  Order  of  the  Coronation  of,  497,  9.  ' 

Hen.  VIII.  K.  Annals  of  the  Reign  of,  311,  3. 

Henry  Prince  of  Wales,  Instructions  respecting  the  Revenue  of,  483,3. 
Hendley,  Walt.  Lectio  super  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  c.  3.  19.  88,  1,  2.  92,  3. 

sup.  Stat.  £6  Hen.  VIII.  cone.  Avowries,  92,  3. 

Hcngham,  Judge,  132,  13. 

Heningham,  Sir  John,  245. 

Heraldry,  Fragment  of  a  Treatise  on,  by  John  Anstis,  Esq'.  Garter  King  at  Arms, 

104,  3. 
Heralds  College,  References  to  the  Books  of  the,  497, 1. 
Herbert,  John,  226,  3. 
Hereford.  Statuta  Eccl.  Cathedralis  Herefordensis,  246.  357. 

De  excommunicatione  Civis  Herefordiae,  A.D.  1227.  313,  8. 

— Deanery  of  Htrcford,  193. 

Hereford,  Henry,  Interrogatories  administered  to,  489,  3. 
Hertfordshire,  Petition  of  tiie  Trained  Bands  of,  321,  24. 
Hertland  Abbey,  Case  of,  'i39,  8. 
Hewett,  Sir  William,  134. 
Hibernia  v.  Ireland. 

Cartae  Henr.  II.  et  Ric.  I.  Regum  de  terris  in,  313, 10, 11,  is. 

Statutum  Hiberniae,  434,  36. 


160  INDEX. 

Hidanim  Enuraeratio,  313,  i. 

High  Stewardship  of  England,  216,  4,  5. 

IJill,  Sir  Rowland,  134. 

Hill,  Mr.  Sei-j'.  Opinion  of,  on  a  Case  relative  to  the  Irish  Embargoes  in  1777, 

391,  1. 

On  the  Power  of  sending  Foreigners  of  a  Nation  in  amity  out  of  the  King- 
dom, 391,  2. 

Hobart's  Reports,  Copy  of  Part  of,  28. 

Table  to,  349. 

Holborne,  INI'.  Argument  of,  concerning  Ship-Moncy,  285. 

Holland,  Henry  Lord,  Grant  to  of  the  Office  of  Changes  and  Exchanges,  292,  is. 

Holt,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  Case  relating  to  the  personal  Estates  of,  119. 

Homagium.  Modus  faciendi  Homagium,  336,  25.  434,  21. 

De  Homag.  et  Fealt.  433,  20. 

Hopkins,  Sir  Richard,  List  of  Persons  who  polled  for,  A.  D.  17'24.  139,  11. 

ITorton,  Instruments  relating  to,  429,  5. 

Hosebondr.  de,  336,  62. 

Hoskins,  M'.  Opinion  of,  on  the  Case  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's  Attainder,  128  b. 

Hough,  Bishop,  Epitaph  on,  401,  5. 

Howard  v.  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Case  of,  1681.   153, 12. 

Huddersfield,  Cartaj  de,  429,  9. 

Hudson,  William,  Treatise  of,  on  the  Court  of  Star  Chamber,  250.290. 

Hughes's  Parson's  Law,  168,2. 

Hundredorum  Firmse  in  Comit.  Essex.  Heref.  Kent.  Warwic.  et  Oxon.  313,  47. 

Hustings,  Court  of,  London,  179,  1. 

Hutton,  Judge,  Reports  by,  22.46. 

Table  to,  351. 

Hyde,  Lord  Ch.  Justice,  Argument  of,  in  the  Case  of  Manby  and  Scott,  59. 

■ Collections  of,  relating  to  Serjeants  at  Law,  132,  14. 

Hyde,  Sir  Nicholas,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  27,  4. 

Hyde,  Sir  Robert,  27- 

1  lyde,  Villiers  Lord,  Report  of,  to  His  Majesty  concerning  the  Dutchy  of  Lancaster, 
327,  1. 

I.  &  J. 

Jacob,  Herbert,  Cases  frbtn  the  Reports  of,  66, 1. 

James  I.  K.     Animadversions  of,  upon  the  Lawyers.  132, 9. 


INDEX.  161 

James  I.  K.  Considerations  of,  upon  His  Majesty's  Estate,  226,  r. 

Tiiu  King's  Propositions  upon  ilie  same,  226,  i). 

On  liis  extravagant  Notions  of  the  Royal  Prerogative,  d-90,  5. 

Idiots,  Prerogative  as  to,  34',  i. 
Jerningham,  George,  '273. 
Jerningliam,  Sir  William,  273. 

Jersey  and  Guernsey,  Acts  of  Council  respecting  legal  Proceedings  in,  34'9,  35,  36. 
Impositions  at  Ports,  Bates's  Case  of,  34,  5. 

India,  Abstract  of  the  Plans  drawn  up  for  the  Government  of  the  British  Settle- 
ments in,  333. 
Indictments,  Treatise  on,  413. 

Infeudationes  Milituni  qui  debent  servitia  milit.  Duci  Norm.  313,  28. 
Inns  of  Court  and  Chancery,  Orders  for  the  Government  of  the,  A.  D.  1630,  311,  32. 
Inquest,  Court  of,  London,  142,  »?. 
Inquisitiones  de  Servitiis  Milituni  12  &  13  Joh.  R.  313,  26. 

de  Serjantiis  et  Terris  Normannorum,  313,  49. 

Instruments,  Forms  of,  217. 

Jodrell,  Paul,  Notes  of  Equity  Cases  by,  383.  412. 

John,  K.  Charter  of,  to  London,  142,  i. 

Carta  moderationis  Feodi  Magni  Sigilli  Joh.  Regis,  249,  16. 

Joinder  in  Action,  361,  28. 

Jones  and  Morgan,  Case  of,  481. 

Jones,  Sir  Thomas,  Reports  of  i.  Cha.  II.  60. 

Jones,  Sir  William,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  in  the  Reigns  of  Jam.  I.  and  Cha.  I.  317. 

Jordan's  Collectanea,  373. 

Journe's  Accompts,  Of,  361,  29. 

Joyner's  Company  of  London,  Charter  of  the,  139,  2J. 

Ireland  vide  Hibernia.  " 

Proceedings  in  the  Exchequer  of,  69. 

a  distinct  Kingdom  from  England,  216,  7. 

Entry  respecting  the  State  of,  t.  Rich.  II.  313,  16. 

Note  respecting  Affairs  in,  A.  D.  1699.  401,  i. 

Irish  Ecclesiastical  Courts,  Practice  in  the,  128,  2. 

Irish  Embargoes,  Opinion  in  the  Case  of,  A.D.  1777.  391,  i. 
Islands,  Of,  arisen  in  the  Sea,  15,  6.  98,  5.  168,  5. 
Iter.  Capitula  in  Itinere,  433,  37. 

Articuli  in  Itinere,  433,  38. 

■^ Iter  Kanciae,  6  Edw.  III.  210. 

Y 


162  INDEX. 

Judd,  Sir  Andrew,  134. 

Judgements,  Office  for  rcgistring,  321,  is. 

Judges,  Resolution  of  the,  concerning  Peers  as  attaclieable  upon  Process  of  Con- 
tempt out  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  27,  5.  132,  18. 

Petitions  and  Answers  in  Parhament  concerning  the,  132,  lo. 

The  Judges  Petition  in  Parliament  18  Hen.  VI,  with  the  Answer,   132,  ir. 

Allowances  of  the,  for  riding  their  Circuits,  132,  21. 

Answers  of  the,  7  Jac.  I.  concerning  the  Proceedings  of  the  High  Com- 

mLssioners,  &c.  237,  5. 

Juratis  et  Assisis,  Statutum  de,  434,  34. 

Juridica  Varia,  388,  2. 

Jus.  Qujedam  de  Studio  Juris  recte  instituendo,  78,  8. 

De  defensione  Juris  sui,  iSS,  29.  434,  i'5. 

Justice  of  the  Peace,  Office  of  the,  429,  1. 

Treatise  concerning  the  Authority  of,  15,  7. 

Justiciariorum  Nomina  de  Comniuni  Banco,  t.  Edw.  II.  ad  Jac.  I.  37,  5. 

K. 

Kcate,  Hugo,  302,  9,  24,  23,  S8. 

Keate,  John,  302,  28. 

Keble,  Richard,  Argument  of,  respecting  Lands  left  and  gained  from  the  Scti, 

425,  2. 
Keilway's  Reports,  Index  to,  343. 
Kelyng,  L''.  Ch.  Justice  Reports  by,  103. 
Kenall,  John,  302,  12. 
Kendale,  Robert  de,  142,  0. 
Kenilleworthe,  Dictum  de,  336,  69. 
Kennall,  John,  302,  14,  15. 
Kennall,  John,  LL.D.  302,  14,  is. 
King,  The,  On  the  Right  of,  to  impose  without  the  Assent  of  Parliament,   132,  1. 

The  King's  Oath  at  his  Coronation,  132,  15. 

Collections  relating  to  the  King's  Prerogative,  &c.  136. 

Injunction  of,  for  a  discharge  from  Prison,  249,  20. 

Prerogative  of,  in  making  War  and  Peace,  482,  7. 


King,  Peter  Lord,  201. 

King's  Bench,  Case  concerning  the  Office  of  Chief  Clerk  of  the,  84. 


INDEX.  16S 

King's  Council,  240,  6. 

King's  Debt,  Process  for  levying  the,  70,  3. 

Knigiit  Companion  of  the  Garter,  manner  of  degrading  a,  490,  ii. 

Knighthood,  His  Majesty's  Instructions  concerning  the  Order  of,  A.  D.  1629.  311,  5. 

— Of  Kniglithood  and  Knights,  325. 

Articles  to  be  observed  by  Knights,  216,  lo. 


Lambarde,  William,  249,  45,  48. 

On  the  High  Courts  of  Justice  in  England,  249,  30,  38.  398,  a. 

Extracts  from  the  same,  227,  4,  5. 

Concerning  the  Court  of  Star  Chamber,  237,  i. 

Notes  of,  respecting  the  Under  Clerks  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery, 

249,  46. 
Lambert,  Sir  Thomas,  33,  a. 
Lancaster,  Dutchy  of,  Report  concerning,  to  the  King,  from  Villiers  Lord  Hyde, 

327,  1. 

. Notes  from  Acts  of  Parliament,  &c.  relathig  to,  327, '-'.  494,  9. 

Lancaster,  Thomas  Earl  of,  i-eversal  of  the  Judgement  against,  1  Edw.  IIL  132,  ii. 
Lancaster,  Mr.  Le  Lyer  de,  sur  le  Stat,  de  Distresses  1  &  2  Ph.  &  Mar.  398,  s. 
LandafF,  Instruments,  Injunctions,  &c.  relating  to  the  Bishoprick  of,  from  1729  to 

1736,  392. 
Lands  left  or  gained  from  the  Sea,  Arguments  concerning,  425,  t. 
Lane,  Mr.  Reading  of,  on  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  ca.  13.  de  Non  Residence,  91,  7. 

Reports  in  Scacc.  3  to  9  Jac.  I.  Index  to,  345. 

Lane,  Sir  Thomas,  Vindication  of,  179,  20. 

Latch's  Reports,  t.  Jam.  I.  &  Car.  I.  Table  to,  347. 

Latitats,  227,  21. 

Law  Adversaria,  301,  3. 

Law  Collections,  92,  11.  361. 

Law  Common-Place,  68.   127.   167.   172.   183.  212.  229.  243.  252.  287.  319.  322. 

326.  359.  360.  368.  398,  1.  404,  2.  409. 
Law  Entries,  203.  253. 
Law,  Heads  of,  483,  i. 
Law,  Maxims  of,  207.  318. 

Miscellanies,  146. 

Miscellaneous  Notes  on,  420,  421. 

Notes  of  Questions  in,  404,  6. 

Y   2 


164  INDEX. 

Law,  Papers  concerning  the  Regulation  of,  A.  D.  1652,  484. 

Memoranda  and  Observations  on  Law  Titles,  268.  277. 

Explanation  of  Law  Terms,  53,  i. 

Index,  of  Law  Titles,  491,  is. 

Treatise  of  the  Grounds  and  Maxims  of  the  Laws  of  the  Kingdom,  by  W.  N. 

257. 

Leges  Henrici  Regis  primi,  313,  3. 

De  Legibus  Angliae  secundum  tripartitam  earum  distinctionem,  313,  5. 

De  Legibus  antiquis  Anglia;,  cum  Exposit.  Verborum,  313,  is. 

Codices  ad  municipiales  Leges  Anglise  spectantes,  433,  434. 


Lease,  418,  4. 

Leeds  Co.  York,  Charter  of,  G92,  5. 

Leets,  Of,  361,  si. 

Legalis  Homo,  meaning  of,  142,  S7. 

Leges,  vide  Law. 

Legge,   Baron,  Argument  of,  upon  the  Commission  of  Appeals  for  Prize  Causes, 

431,  2. 
Leicester,  Robert  Earl  of,  216,  4. 
"  Leicester's  Common wenlth,"  168,  p.  311,  i. 
Leigh,  Sir  Thomas,  134. 
Lennard's  Reports,  Table  of,  355. 
Letter  sent  to  a  Friend  with  a  Present,  226,  20. 
Levari,  Of  the,  241,  8. 
Levinz's  Reports,  64,  65. 
Lewis,  Edward,  490,  12. 
Ley,  Of,  361,  so. 
Ley,  Sir  James,  Table  to  the  Reports  of,  348. 

Liber  Albo  ;  a  Collection  of  Chancery  Cases,  t.  Anne  &  Geo.  I.  73,  74. 

Liberty  of  the  Person  of  every  subject  and  freeman,  225,  ic,  i". 

Lillic,  or  Lilly,  John,  Letters  of,  to  Queen  Eliz.  225,  6,  7. 

Lincolniae  Statutum,  434,  10. 

Lincolns  Inn,  Arms  of  the  Society  of,  490,  9. 

Lind,  Mr.  Abstract  of  the  Plans  said  to  have  been  framed  by  him,  and  transmitted 
to  India  respecting  the  Government  of  the  British  Settlements  there,  ooS. 

Littleton,  Judge,  Comment  on  the  Tenures  of;  but  not  by  Sir  Edw.  Coke,  121. 

Lecturae  super  Stat.  27  Edw.  III.  c.  17,  372,  s. 

Liveries,  making  of,  142,  :!i5. 

Liverpool,  Kults,  &c.  in  the  Borough  Court  of,  483,  8. 


INDEX.  1«« 

London,  Papers  relating  to,  153,  I  Si.  179. 

Consuctudines  London,  37,  4.  256. 

Dc  antiquissima  consuctudinc  habitact  usitata  in  Civitate  London,  179,  ii. 

Pro  Civit.  Lond.  dc  consuctud.  cniendandis,  135,  w. 

Customes  and  Usages  of  London,  135,  i,  i3. 

Collections  concerning  London  its  Customs  and  Privileges,  151. 

Pleadings,  &c.  relating  to  tlie  Customs  of,  280. 

—  Carta  de  Libertatibus  Lond.  313,  2i. 

Petitiones  Majoris  et  Civium  Londinensium  quae  non  sunt  in    Cliarta  de 

Libert.  Gallicc  cum  Respons.  179,  14. 

Charters,  Liberties,  &c.  of  the  City  of  London,  l^S. 

Liberties  of,  confirmed  in  Magna  Charta  9  Hen.  IIL  267- 

Ex  rot.  Cart.  15  Edw.  IIL  pro  Civibus  Lond.  13.5,  la. 

— Ex  rot.  Claus.  38  Edw.  III.  de  illis  qui  gaudebunt  Libertat.  concessis 


Civibus  London,  135,  ii.  139,  i. 
Confirmatio  Chartarum  Lond.  per  Regem  Ricardum,   179,  15. 


Case  of  the  Charter  of  London  stated,  153,  4. 

Case  of  the  Exemption  of,  from  Tolls,  235. 

Statuta  Civitatis  London,  153,  3. 

Laws,  Customs,  and  Constitutions  of,  419. 

Extracts  from  the  City  Record  "  Liber  de  antiqnis  Legibus  t.  Hen.  III. 

Regis."   1S9,  12.   142,  3i. 

Ordinances  for  the  safe  keeping  of,  t.  Edw.  II.  179,  9. 

Ordinatio  Civitatis  London,  179,  lo. 

Modus  et  Ordo  tenendus  per  Gives  London,  rum  Placita  Corona;  tenentur 


ad  Turrim  Lond.  179,  ii. 
Papers  relating  to  the  City   of  London's  Plea  to    the  Quo    Waranto, 


A.  D.  1681.   153,  8,  9,  10,  11. 

Presentment  of  the  Grand  Jury  for  the  City  of  London.  A.  D.  1683.  153,  s. 

Case  in  C.  B.  3  Maii  1700.  Civitas  Lond.  v.  Woods,  493,  4. 

Concerning  Suits  of  Law  relating  to  the  Elections  of  Aldermen,  139,  5. 

Aldermen  discharged  from  serving  the  Office  of  Mayor,  from  4  Hen.  V. 


to  1710.  179,  2. 

Negative  of  the  Court  of  Aldermen,  179,  7. 

Entries  of  the  Nomination  of  Aldermen,  179,  16. 

Copy  of  the  Brewers  Charter  of  London,  135,  2. 

De  Electione  Maioris,  135,  3. 


166  INDEX. 

London.  Elections  of  Sheriffs,  135,  4.  139,  24. 

—  De  Titulis  Civltatis,  135,  6. 

Extract  from  the  Quo  Waranto  Rolls  relating  to,  135,  7. 

Cases  and  Opinions  respecting  City  Business,  135,  16. 

"  M.  32  Eliz.  pro  London  concernant  Acts  de  Comon  Council,"  4,  s. 

Acts  and  Proceedings  of  Common  Council,  134,  135,  8.  139. 

Orders  and  Ordinances  by  the  Lord   Mayor  and   Court  of    Aldermen 

S  Edw.  VI.  to  5  Elizab.  134. 
Serj'.  Pengelly's  Opinion  to  Questions  of  Common  Council  concerning  a 


Pound  Rate,    135,  13. 

Opinion  of,  relating  to  Ward  Beadles,  1.35,  14. 

Records  relating  to  the  Common  Council  of  London,  142,  25,  36,  39,  40, 4i. 

Oaths  to  be  taken  by  the  Common  Council  Men,  1 42,  30. 

Negative  Voice  of  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Aldermen  in  the  Common  Coun- 


ts 
oil,  153,  20. 

Proceedings  concerning  the  Acts  of  Common  Council  during  the  Usurpa- 
tion, 179,  4,  5,  6. 

Coroner  of  London,  142,  28. 

Titles  by  which  the  Corporation  of,  have  been  denoted,  139,  2.   142,  29. 

Cases  concerning  the  Customs  of,  34,  2. 

Rates  of  the  Customs  due  to  the  Mayor  and  Commonalty  of,  7  Cha.  L 


Papers  relating  to  the  regulation  of  Elections  in,  1 39,  3,  14,  16,  ir,  xs,  19,  20, 

21.   142,  7.  153,  1. 

Oath  of  a  Freeman  of,  139,  7. 

Court  of  Hustings  of,  179,  i. 

Markets  of,  153,  2,  7. 

Extracts  from  the  Mayoralty  Books  of,  142, 13. 

Ordinances  made  in  the  Mayoralty  of  Greg.  Rokesle,  18  Edw.  L   179,  13. 

The  Prerogative  of  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London  asserted,  179,  is. 

Precedents  of  Persons  discharged  from  the  Office  of  Sheriff,  179,  3. 

Elections  of  Sheriffs  of,  139,  lo,  it,  20,  24.   142,  13,  22,  34.    153,  23.   179, 


17,  20,  21. 
Case  between  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Commons  of  London,  concerning  the 


Election  of  Sheriffs,  179,  17,  ib,  19,  20,  21. 
Act  for  paving  and  cleansing  the  Streets  and  Sewers  of,  153,  6. 


—  Rates  of  Taxes  in,  139,  ». 


INDEX.  167 

London.  Order  by  the  Commissioners  of  Sewers  in,  139,  g. 

Records  relating  to  the  Court  of  Wardmote  in,  142,  26. 

«'  London's  Liberties,"   179,  i'.>. 

Lord  Keeper,  Ancient  Oath  of  the,  227,  20.  2'1;9,  ji. 

Lord  Mayor  of  London,  see  London. 

Lord  President  of  the  Council,  On  the  Office  of  the,  321,  23. 

Lord  Treasurer,  Office  of,  483,  a. 

■ Remembrancer  fpr  the,  321,  22. 

Lords,  House  olj  Practise  of  the,  concerning  Evidence,  120,  2. 

On  the  Judicature  of  the,  in  Writs  of  Error,  128,  3; 

Tables  to  the  printed  Cases  of  Appeals  in,  since  1701.  157. 

Abridgement  of  Cases  of  Appeals  and  Writs  of  Error  in,  158. 

Remembrances  for  Orders  to  be  kept  in  the,  168,  1. 

Calendars  to  the  Journals  of  the,  from  K.  Hen.  VIIL  to  1723.  176,  177. 

Table  to  the  Points  in  the  printed  Cases  of  Appeals  in,  since  1701.  218. 

Table  to  Cases  determined  in  the,  1760 — 1782.  305. 

Lunacy,  Instructions  for  a  Commission  of,  128,  4. 

Traverses  in  Cases  of,  391,  13. 

Lunatic,  Guai'dianship  of  a,  292,  14. 

Luxborough  House,  Case  on  the  Purchase  of,  493,  13. 

Lyon,  Sir  John,  134. 

Lyverye,  Of,  361,  32. 

M. 

Madox,  Thomas,  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscript  Collections  of,  304. 
Magdalen  College  Oxford,  Statutes  of,  148. 

Narratives  of  the  Visitation  of,  A.  D.  1687.  401,  1,  7,  8. 

Magna  Charta.  Carta  Johannis  Regis  quae  vocatur  Rumnemede,  Anno  17  R.  Joh. 

216,  2. 

Magna  Charta  Regis  Henrici  III.  313,  40. 

Magnae  Chartse  Confirmatio  27  Edw.  I.  336,  38. 

Confirmatio  Magnse  Chartse  et  Chartae  Forestee  quae  dicitur  Novi  ArticuU, 

336,  40. 

Magna  Charta  R.  Hen.  HI.  per  Edw.  I.  confirm.  434,  i. 

per  Edw.  II.  confirm.  433. 


Observations  upon  ca.  29.  of  Magna  Charta,  227,  22. 


168  "  INDEX. 

Magna  Charta,  Notes  and  Observations  on  cap.  26.  of,  concerning  the  Cliancciy, 

240,  9. 
Mallet,  Judge,  Treatise  concerning  the  Star  Chamber  ascribed  to,  290. 
Mallett,  Thomas.  Lectura  sur  I'Estat.  18  Eliz.  c.  13.  402,  i. 
Mallory,  Sir  Richard,  134. 

Manby,  Thomas,  Indexes  by,  to  Sir  John  Banks's  Reports  and  PlowdensQuasries,  353. 
Manby  and  Scott,  Case  of,  59. 
Manchester,  Henry  Earl  of,  last  Will  of,  490,  u 

Manors  belonging  to  the  Crown  in  different  Counties,  Bailiffs  Accompts  of,  159. 
Mansfield,  Earl  of,  His  Speech  upon  the  Sutherland  Peerage,  490,  4. 
Mare.  Treatise  "  de  Jure  Maris  et  Brachiorum  ejusdem,"  97. 
Mareys,  Les  Leys  del,  536,  5. 
Marleberg,  Statutum  de,  433,  4.  434,  6. 
Marque,  Instructions  respecting  Letters  of,  431,  ii. 

Marrow,  M"^.  Treatise  of,  concerning  the  Authority  of  Justices  of  the  Peace,  15,  7. 
Marshalsea  Court,  Jurisdiction  of  the,  307. 
Martin,  John,  302,  25,  28. 
Mary,  Q.  Annals  of  the  Reign  of,  311,  3. 
Maryland  Cause,  Paper  respecting  Entails  in  the,  493,  lO. 
Masters  in  Chancery,  see  Chancery. 
Masters  of  the  Rolls,  see  Rolls. 
Maxims  of  Law,  207.  318. 
Maynard,  Serj^  47,  9. 

Cases  and  Opinions  by,  150. 

Measures,  see  Weights. 

Mela,  Pomponius,  Translation  of  his  Work  "  de  Orbis  Situ,"  399. 

Melmoth,  William,  Reports  in  Chancery  by,  1700—1709,  72.  : 

. Indexes  to  Volumes  A.  and  T.  of,  491,  7,  8. 

Mensuris  et  Ponderibus,  Statutum  de,  434,  it. 

Mercandisis,  De,  336,   15. 

Mercatoribus,  Statutum  de,  336,  5o.  433,  v.  434,  ii. 

Merchants,  Instructions  for,  concerning  Letters  of  Marque  t.  Cha.  II.  431,  ii. 

Merton,  Provisioncs  dc,  433,  3.  434,  5. 

Merton  College,  Oxford,  132,  so. 

Mesne,  Writ  of,  361,  33.  » 

Middlesex,  Extracts  from  the  Session  of  Peace  for,  t.  Jam.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  288. 

MiUtia.  Statutum  de  respectu  Militias  habcndo,  434,  3.^. 


INDEX.  169 

Militibus,  Statutum  de,  336,  ar.  433,  19. 

Militibus  feofatis,  Cartae  de,  313,  17. 

Mills,  Anthony,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  in  C.  B.  2  Jam.  I.  19. 

Miroir  de  Justices,  Index  to,  34'2. 

Modus  admensurandi  terras,  336,  10.  434,  20. 

Modus  calumpniandi  Esson.  336,  32.  433,  16,  ir.  434,  41. 

Modus  extendendi  Maner.  336,  57. 

Moile,  Thomae,  Lectura  super  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  c.  15.  88,  4.  92,  5. 

Monasteries,  Exposition  of  the  Statute  of,  31  Hen.  VIII.  c.  13. 

Money,  Coin,  &c.  Miscellaneous  Papers  relating  to,  321,  1. 

Moneta.  Statutum  Moneta?,  336,  8. 

Poena  recusantis  recipere  legalem  Monetam,  336,  9. 

Monetae  mutatio,  32  Hen.  III.  313,  27. 

Moody  and  Moody,  Case  of,  330,  2. 
Moote.  Case  assigne.  30  Eliz.  398,  11. 
More,  Sir  Thomas,  249,  18. 

• Extracts  from  the  Utopia  of,  89. 

Morgan  v.  Jones,  Case  of,  482,  3. 

Morganegiba,  or  Morgingab,  497,  25. 

Morocco,  Letter  of  the  King  of,  226,  19. 

Mortenaunce,  Of,  301,  34. 

Moseley's  Reports,  Cases  from,  79. 

Mottesfonte,  Case  of,  239,  16. 

Mounson,  Sir  Thomas,  the  Pleading  of  his  Pardon  A.  D.  1616.  226,  18. 

Mountagu,  Sir  Henry,  Earl  of  Manchester,  last  Will  of,  490,  1. 

Moyle,  Rob.  Liber  Judiciorum,  364. 

Moyie,  Thomas,  v.  Moile. 

Myldmay,  Sir  Anthony,  Pardon  of,  53,  9. 

N. 

Navy,  State  of  the,  1668.   168,  8. 

Nevill,  Sir  Henry,  226,  2,  3. 

New-Buildings,  Commission  concerning,  12  Car.  II.  292,  11. 

New  College  Oxford.     Liber  Statutorum  Collegii  Beatse  Mariae  Winton.  in  Oxon. 

vulgo  vocati  CoUegii  Novi,  337. 
Nicholas,  John,  292,  r. 

Z 


170  INDEX. 

Nobility  of  England,  Observations  concerning  the,  47,  12. 

Estates  and  Degrees  of,  216,  1. 

Treatise  concerning,  224. 

Nomina  Tenentium  per  Serjeantiamj  313,  23. 

Nonsuite,  Of,  361,  35. 

Norburie,  George,  On  the  Abuses  and  Remedies  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancerie, 

by,  240,  10. 
Norfolk,  Case  of  the  Duke  of,  as  cited  by  Lord  Hardwicke,  48 1 . 
Normandy,  Observations  upon,  226,  10. 

Infeudationes  militum  qui  debent  Servitia  militaria  Duci  Norm.  313,  28. 

North,  Lord,  Patent  of,  as  Lord  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  391,  5. 

North,  Sir  Francis,  afterwards  Lord  Keeper,  Arguments  by  in  Law  Cases,  339. 

Answer  of,  to  a  Pamphlet  "  which  aimed  to  prove  the  Judicature  of  the 

Lords  almost  sovereign,"  299,  2. 
North,  Hon.  Roger,  339. 

^ Law  Common  Place  by,  319. 

Discourse  by,  on  the  Study  of  the  Laws,  394. 

Northamptonshire,  Causes  of  Poverty  in,  321,  17. 

Northey,  Sir  Edward,  Cases  and  Opinions  by,  145.  275.  293. 

Petitions,  Memorials,  &c.  referred  to,  with  his  Opinions,  231. 

Abridgement  of  the  Office  of  Executor  by,  128,  7. 

Northington,  Lord,  then  Mr.  Henley,  Arguments  of,  in  the  Case  of  Martin  against 

Strahan,  84. 
Northimiberland,  Character  of  the  Earl  of,  226,  22. 

Challenge  by  the  Earl  of,  sent  to  Sir  Francis  Vere,  226,  23. 

Norwich,  Register  of  a  Gild  or  Fraternity  at,  300. 
Nostel  Priory,  Co.  York,  Case  of,  239,  13. 
Notyngham,  Consuetudo  de,  336,  5i. 
Noy's  Reports,  Extracts  from,  29. 

Table  to,  35 1 . 

Noy  and  Deane's  Reports,  Table  to,  346. 
Nuisance,  Of,  361,  36. 

o. 

Oath  presented  to  the  Protestants  after  the  taking  of  the  Palatinate,  311,  11. 
Obligations,  Of,  265,' ■).  266,  1,  3.  418,  4. 


INDEX.  171 

Observations,  Political  jukI  Civil,  280. 

Offices  in  England,  witli  their  Fees,  in  her  Majesty's  gift,  215. 

Commission  to  enquire  concerning  Offices,  Officers,  &c.  321,  19. 

Precedents  of,  proceeded  against  and  punished  by  the  King's  Council,  216, 23. 

Offley,  Sir  Thomas,  134. 

Oleron,  Translation  of  the  Laws  of,  216,  16. 

Orby  V.  Long,  Case  of,  391,  lOo. 

Ordinationcs  lactam  Lond.  A.  D.  1311.  336,  63. 

Oriel  College  Oxford,  Case  of,  239,  3. 

Ormond,  James  Duke  of.  Commission  of  Enquiry  concerning  his  Estate,  125,  a. 

Outlawry,  Of  the,  241,  ii. 

— —  Causes  in,  391,  9. 

Owen,  M^  Justice,  Abridgement  of  Reports  by,  403,  3. 

Index  to  his  Reports,  344. 

Oxford,  Case  of  the  Earl  of,  in  Chancery,  227,  23.  269,  3. 

Henry  Earl  of.  Charge  against  in  the  Star  Chamber,  225,  23. 

John  Earl  of,  t.  Hen.  VIII.  Limitation  of  the   Household  Expences  of, 

by  Card.  Wolsey,  227,  12.  249,  43. 


Page,  Sir  Francis,  Note-Books  of,  414 — 417. 

Pao-e,  Joh.  Liber  primus  Johannis  Page  de  Personis,  379. 

Conveyancer's  Guide  by,  380. 

Law  Entries  by,  381. 

Painting,  Remarks  on,  489,  4. 

Palatinate,  Oath  presented  to  the  Protestants  after  the  taking  of  the,  ,311,  i4. 

Palmer,  Barton,  302,  6,  7,  8,  9,  ir,  19. 

Palmer,  William,  302,  2,  4,  6,  7,  a,  16,  17,  19, 21,  22,  23. 

— _ Will  of,  302,  5. 

Parliament,  Miscellany  Collections  concerning,  131,  132. 

Touching  Parliaments,  311,  26. 

Antiquity  of,  225,  15. 

Discourse  on  the  Judicature  of,  ascVibed  to  Mr.  Petyt,  115. 

Recorda  et  Memoranda  de  hiis  quae  fiebant  in  Pari.  4  Edw.III.  164, 1. 

Remembrances  du  Parliam.  14  Edw.  III.  164,  2,  3. 

z  2 


172  INDEX. 

Parliament,  Copies  of  the  Rolls  of  Parliam.  5,  8  &  9  Edw.  II.  4.87. 

21  Ric.  II.  488. 

50  &  51  Edw.  III.   180,  X,  2. 

1  to  3  Ric.  II.  106. 

Index  Lib.  Parliam.  Edw.  I.  &  II.  Rot.   Parliam.  Edw.  I.  II.  III.  & 


Ric.  II.  214. 
— Extracts  in  the  form  of  an  English  Abridcjement  of  the  Rolls  of  Par- 


liament from  t.  Edw.  II.  336,  7. 
Copy  of  the  Roll  of  Parliament  2  Ric.  II.  concerning  Privy   Seals, 


132,  12. 


Memorand.  de  Parliamento  ten.  apud  Karliol.  34  Edw.  I.  37,  6. 

—  Writs  of  Error  in,  490,  2. 

—  Journal  of  the  Houses  of,  39  Eliz.  278,  2,  3. 

—  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  in  A.  D.  1592.  324. 

—  Proceedings  in,  A.  D.  1628.  299,  i. 

—  Speeches  in,  A.  D.  1675  to  1682.   149. 

—  Memoranda   concerning   Persons   committed  for  things  done  in,  &c. 


321,  7. 


Note  of  Bills  in  the  last  Session  of  the  last  Parliament  4  Cha.  I.  321,  8. 

- —  Notes  of  Cases  in,  384. 

Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum,  228.  278,  i.  255,  i. 


Copy  of  a  Letter  written  to  the  Lower  House  of  Parliament,  on  the 

Inconveniences  and  Grievances  of  the  State,  225,  so. 

On  assembling,  adjourning,  dissolving,  &c.  493,  3. 


Patent  and  Clause  Rolls,  t.  Edw.  I.  to  Jam.  I.  Excerpts  from,  296. 

Pawne  House,  On  the  Difficulties  from  the  Creation  of  a,  321,  S2. 

Paynell,  Robert,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  20  Jam.  I.  to  4  Cha.  I.  362. 

Peace,  King's,  Treatise  concerning  the,  429,  i. 

Peace,  Office  of  Justice  of  the,  429,  i. 

Peers,  Treatise  on  the  Judicature  of  the  House  of,  ascribed  to  Mr.  Petyt,  100. 

Roll  of  the  Peers  of  England,  A.  D.  1673.  47,  7. 

Privileges  due  to  the  Peers  of  the  Realm,  216,  8. 

Methods,  Orders,  and  Proceedings  in  the  House  of,  167. 

Orders  by  the  Lords  Committees  cone,  the  Descents  of,  A.  D.  1767.  494,  3. 

Pellam,  M'.  le  Lier  de,  sur  le  Stat,  de  Particons  31  Hen.  VIII.  30  Ehz.  398,  3. 

Pengeliy,  Scij'.  Cases  in  B.  R.  by,  66,  5. 

Opinions  of,  given  to  the  Citizens  of  London,  135,  i3,  i4. 


INDEX.  173 

Perceval,  Spencer,  Report  of,  respecting  the  Roos  or  Ros  Barony,  130,  i. 

Perkins,  Jolin,  Book  of,  on  the  Laws  of  the  Realm,  2'i4',  a. 

Perrin  and  Blake,  Case  of,  98,  (i.  482,  ;;. 

Perryn,  M'.  Baron,  Notes  of  Equity  Cases  by,  473. 

Personal  property,  Lord  Gilbert's  Discourse  of,  2G5,  i. 

Petition  of  Right,  311,  i-. 

Speech  concerning  the,  311,  13. 

Petitions,  Of,  361,  38. 

Pettie,  M^  Reports  by,  9  &  10  Jac.  L   15,  lo. 

Petyt,  M'.  presumed  Letter  of,  on  the  Judicature  of  the  House  of  Peers,  100. 

"  Explanatio  brevis  dc  Nominibus  et  Naturis  omnium  Rotulorum  in  Archivis 

Turris  London,  repositorum,"  by,  126. 
Phillipps,  Francis,  Memorial  of,  226,  27. 
Reading  of,   on  that   Chapter  of  Magna    Charta    9  Hen.  HL 

which  confirms  the  Liberties  of  London,  267. 
Placita  Coronae,  32  Edw.  I.  usque  ad  6  Edw.  H.  375. 

Pleas  of  the  Crown  and  divers  other  Titles,  388,  3. 

Plate,  Quantity  of,  given  at  a  Coronation,  497,  3. 

Piatt,  William,  Case  of,  47,  15. 

Pleading,  General  Rules  and  Cases  concerning,  236. 

Pleadings,  Abstract  of,  in  Excheq.  ^.  Hen.  IIP  and  Edw.  L  104,  i. 

old,  12  to  20  Edw.  HL  147. 

Precedents  of,  184. 

Pleadings  in  Assize  of  Darrein  Presentment  &c.  291. 

in    Chancery    and    Excheq.   in    the  reigns  of   K.  Cha.  IL    Q.   Anne. 

K.  Geo.  L  &  H.  315. 
Pleas,  Note  in  French  concerning,  433. 

Pleas  side  of  the  Exchequer,  Proceedings  in  the,  supposed  of  Ireland,  69. 
Plowden,  Edmund,  Opinion  of,  in  a  Case  touching  the  taking  away,  by  Act  of  the 

Tenant  of  the  Land,   of  a  future  Use:  with  Att.  Gen.  Popham's  Answer,  15,  i. 
• Argument  of,  1  Eliz.  concerning  the  Custome  due  for  cloathes  carried  out 

of  the  Realm  by  English  Merchants,  27,  3. 
Reading  of,  on  Stat.  Westm.  H.  concerning  Entails,  89,  4. 

Cases  from  Plowden's  Quaeries,  389. 

Index  to  Plowden's  Quaeries,  353. 


Plympton  Priory,  Case  of,  239,  6. 
Poetical  Epithets,  Dictionary  of,  205,  3. 


174  INDEX. 

Pollexfen,  alias  rollson,  James,  302,  15. 

Pollexfen,  M'.  Argument  of,  in  the  Quo  Waranto  Case  of  the  City  of  London,  1 53,  m. 

Ponderibus  et  Mensuris  Stat,  de,  336,  10. 

PoDtisfract,  Cartse  de  Villis  in  Hon.  de,  429,  9. 

Popham,  L"".  Ch.  Justice,  33,  8. 

Answer  of,  when  Att.  Gen.  to  a  Case  by  Plowden,  15,  1. 

■ Argument  of,  in  Aylesworth's  Case,  27,  1. 

Reports  of,  34  to  39  Eliz.  27,  2.  88.  346. 

Lectio  super  Stat,  de  Devises,  89,  i. 

Portions,  On,  494,  10. 

Post-Nati,  Case  of  the,  18. 

Potter  and  North,  Arguments  in  the  Case  of,  339,  2. 

Powis,  Case  as  to  Game  in  the  Barony  of,  490,  6. 

Praemunire,  146. 

Prsesentibus  vocatis  ad  Warrantum,  Statutum  de,  336,  53. 

Praxeos  Procuratoris  Breviarium,  128,  2. 

Prayer  for  the  Dead,  a  Diatribe  on,  338,  2. 

Preachers,  Directions  concerning,  by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  31 1,  12. 

Prerogativa  Regis,  434,  43. 

Prerogative  of  the  Crown  in  Lands  left  and  gained  from  the  Seas,  425,  1. 

Casus  de  Prerog.  le  Roy,  429,  8. 

Prerogative  Revenues  of  the  Crown,  358. 

Prescription,  Of,  361,  39. 

Pressing  of  Seamen,  Enquiry  into  the  Lawfulness  of,  98,  8.   122. 

Privity,  Of,  78,  1 6. 

Privy  Seals,  Roll  of  Parliament  concerning,  2  Rich.  IL  132,  12. 

Prize  Causes,  Papers  relating  to  the  Commission  of  Appeals  for,  A.D.  1747,  431, 1. 

Probates  of  Wills,  Papers  relating  to,  during  the  Protectorate,  289. 

Procedendos,  249, 15. 

Proclamations,  King's,  Tracts  relating  to  the,  29. 

Procurationes.  Constitutio  Domus  Regis  de  Procui'ationibus,  313,  6. 

] Prognostication  for  the  Year  1629.  311,  15. 

Prohibitions,  Notes  concerning,  240,  7.  371.  491,  1.  493,  2. 

Judge's  Answers  respecting  Grievances  by,  33,  3. 

Treatise  of,  278,  5. 

to  the  High  Commissioners,  237,  6. 

De  Regia  Prohibitione,  433,  39.  434,  32. 

7 


INDEX.  175 

Property,  Observations  on,  78, 15. 

l^rotectioi),  Special,  against  Arrests,  &c.  292,  13. 

Statutum  de  Protectionibus,  434,  26. 

Providenti;B  Dei  Descriptio  a  Vanino,  78,  c. 

Prynne,  M^  Lecture  of,  on  the  Petition  of  Right,  98,  2. 

Argument  of,  as  Counsel  for  the  Stationers'  Company  against  the  Patents 

for  sole  printing  of  Bibles,  Law  Books,  &c.  98,  ;J. 
Puckering,  Sir  John,  Lord  Keeper,  Ordinances  of  in  Chancery,  249,  45. 
Pulpit  Cloth  at  a  Funeral,  by  whom  claimable,  497,  20. 
Purbeck,  Lord  Vise',  the  Attorney  General's  Report  in  the  Case  of,  47,  i3. 
Pye,  Sir  Robert,  his  Certificate  of  Allowances  made  to  the  Judges  for  riding  their 

Circuits,  132,  21. 
Pymm,  John,  Observations  by,  on  the  Militia  of  England,  and  on  the  Power  of 

Parliament  to  raise  the  same,  98,  4. 

Q. 

Quarentina  habenda,  Writ  de,  241,  2. 

Queen's  House,  Office  of  Lord  Steward  of  the,  216,  6. 

Quia  Fines,  Statutum,  336,  39.  434,  12. 

Quo  Waranto,  Statutum  de,  336,  34.  434,  45. 

alius  Tract,  de,  336,  35. 

Additiones  super  Quo  Waranto,  434,  46. 

Breve  quod  dicitur  Quo  Waranto,  433,  11. 

Quo  Waranto  Case  of  the  City  of  London,  A.D.  1681.  see  London. 

Proceedings  on,  61. 

Quod  ei  deforceat.  Writ  of,  241,  «. 

R. 

Kageman,  Statutum  de,  336,  20.  434,  16. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,  Speech  of,  to  his  Wife,  the  night  before  he  was  beheaded, 

226,  24. 

Letter  of,  to  Secretary  Wynwood,  &c.  226,  25. 

Rawlins,  Thomas,  302,  25. 

Rea,  Case  of  Donald  Lord,  against  M'.  David  Ramsay  in  the  Court  of  Chivalry, 

483, 5. 


176  INDEX. 

Reading,  Co.  Berks.  Steward  of  the  Borough  of,  292,  9. 
Readings  on  Statutes,  15,  5.  87.  88.  89.  90.  91.  92.  331.  392. 
Real  and  Chattel  Property,  Case  of,  determined  at  Calcutta,  391,  ii. 
Records.  "  Tabula  Recordoruni,"  i.  e.  Excerpts  from  Records,  220. 
Recoveries,  Of  falsifying  of,  361,  so. 
Recovery,  Common,  4 18,  4. 

Form  of  drawing  a,  49,  3. 

Redditiones  de  singulis  Coraitatibus,  313,  4i,  42,  48. 
Regalia  of  Scotland,  497,  18. 

Regis  Sacramenti  Forma,  336,  6. 

Registrum  Breviura,  336,  i. 

Releases,  418,  4. 

Releffe,  Of,  361,  40. 

Releviis,  Statutum  de,  434,  47. 

Religiosorum  Statutum,  336,  19.  433,  lo.  434,  14. 

Remainders  and  Reversions,  Lord  Ch.  Baron  Gilbert's  Treatise  on,  248. 

Repertorium,  t.  Edw.  III.  104,  2. 

Reports.  See  also  Year-Books. 

•  Reports  of  Cases  40  to  45  Edw.  III.  297. 

22  Edw.  IV.  to  21  Hen.  VII.  105. 

1  to  32  Hen.  VIII.  388,  i. 

t.  Hen.  VIII.  388,  4. 

t.  Hen.  VIII.  to  Q.  Mary.  2. 

t.  Hen.  VIII.  to  Q.  Eliz.  3,  4. 

t.  Hen.  VIII.  &  Eliz.  by  Judge  Harper,  6.  8.  10. 

t.  Phil.  &  Mar.  &  Eliz.  388,  5. 

. I.  Eliz.  15,  8.  403,  1. 

t.  Eliz.  in  B.  R.  C.  B.  &  Star  Chamber,  26. 

t.  Eliz.  by  Judge  Harper,  374. 

9  Eliz.   15,  2. 

24  to  30  Eliz.  in  B.  R.   11. 

34  to  39  Eliz.  in  B.  R.  &  Excheq.  50. 

34  to  39  Eliz.  by  L"".  C.  J.  Popham,  88. 

36  to  38  Eliz.  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.   14. 

— 36  to  41  Eliz.  by  M^  Humph.  Were,  7. 

37  to  39  Eliz.  356. 


INDEX.  177 

Reports  of  Cases  37  to  39  Eliz.  in  C.  B.  by  M'.  Duck,  51. 
4'2  &  4.3  Eliz.   13. 

42  &  43  Eliz.  in  B.  R.  213. 

/.  Eliz.  &  Jam.  I.  in  B.  R.  C.  B.  and  Excheq   15. 

t.  Eliz.  &  Jam.  I.  in  the  Court  of  Wards  and  C.  B.  29. 

t.  Eliz.  &  Jam.  I.  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  37,  1. 

t.  Eliz.  &  Jac.  I.  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  by  M'.  Godfrey,  12. 

t.  Jac.  I.  in  C.  B.  28. 

__ t.  Jac.  I.  in  Chancery,  174. 

3  to  12  Jac.  I.  in  Excheq.  33,  i. 

6  to  8  Jac.  I.  in  C.  B.  52. 

- —  7  to  10  Jac.  I.  in  B.  R.  32. 

8  to  11  Jac.  I.  in  C.  B.  15,  7. 

9  &  10  Jac.  I.  by  M'.  Pettie,  15,  10. 

13  Jac.  I.  in  B.  R.  47,  2. 

. 13  &  14  Jac.  I.  in  B.  R.  20. 

15  to  18  Jac.  I.  in  Excheq.  Chamb.  &  C.  B.  31. 

15  Jac.  I.  to  14  Cha.  I.  by  Judge  Hutton,  46. 

. - —  17  to  20  Jac.  I.  in  B.  R.  21. 

20  Jac.  I.  to  4  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  by  R.  Paynell,  362. 

t.  Jac.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  by  Judge  Hutton,  22.  46. 

—  t.  Jac.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  in  Chanc.  B.  R.  and  Excheq.  by  Arthur  Tur- 


ner, 30. 


27,  4. 


t.  Jac.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  by  Sir  William  Jones,  317. 

t.  Cha.  I.  by  Ceely,  111. 

1  to  7  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  by  Serj'.  Widdrington,  38,  39. 

1  to  8  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  25,  1. 

1  to  8  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  Chancery  &  Excheq.  24. 

3  to  7  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  and  Star  Chamber  by  Sir  Nicholas  Hyde, 

4  to  8  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  47,  1. 

4  to  1 1  Cha.  I.  Circuit  Cases,  44. 

4  to  20  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  43. 

5  to  13  Cha.  I.  by  Sir  O.  Bridgeman,  40. 
8  to  15  Cha.  I.  in  B.  R.  378. 

12  Cha.  I.  to  1656.  in  C.  B.  by  Tho.  Cory,  23. 
14  Cha.  I.  to  14  Cha.  II.  42. 

A  A. 


178  INDEX. 

Reports  of  Cases  15,  16,  17  Cha.  I.  in  Mich.  1651.  and  26,  27.  Cha.  II.  in  B.  R. 

53,  2. 
a  few  Cases  only  about  1638.  iOi,  i. 

A.  D.  1638,  in  Star  Cliamber,  404-,  5. 

A.  D.  1638  &  1639,  Inns  of  Chancerj'  Cases,  404,  3. 

1652  to  1657,  in  B.  R.  48. 

in  1653  &  1654,  with  others  in  Excheq.  Chamber  f.  Cha.  II.  59. 

1654  &  1655  in  C.  B.  49,  i. 

t.  Cha.  II.  99. 

12  to  17  Cha.  II.  by  Sir  Orlando  Bridgeman,  55,  56,  57,  58. 

in  1656  &  1657,  also  12  to  19  Cha.  II.  in  C.  B.  by  H.  Darell, 


150. 


12  to  26  Cha.  II.  in  B.  R.  64,  65. 

— 15,  16,  &  20  Cha.  II.  47,  lo. 

16,  17,  20,  21  &  22  Cha.  II.  62. 

19  Cha.  II.  in  B.  R.  Easter  Term,  339. 

19  Cha.  II.  in  Chanc.  ex  relat.  I.  Q.  320. 

20  Cha.  II.  162. 

29  Cha.  II.  to  1709  in  Chanc.  204. 

30  Cha.  II.  to  1713.  in  B.  R.  Chanc.  Excheq.  &c.  by  Lord 

Ch.  B.  Dodd,  71,  2. 

33  Cha.  II.  to  4  Will.  &  Mar.  in  B.  R.  161. 

36  Cha.  II.  to  1  Will.  &  Mar.  369. 

t.  Cha.  II.  by  Sir  Thomas  Jones,  60. 

t.  Cha.  II.  with  Sir  T.  Powys's  Arguments,  63. 

36  Cha.  II.  to  4  Jac.  II.  in  C.  B.  by  Sir  Th.  Street,  370. 

t.  Will.  &  Mar.  in  B.  R.  182. 

6  Will.  &  Mar.  in  B.   R.  &  C.  B.  taken  by  Sir  R.  R.  66,  2. 

8  to  10  Will.  III.  in  B.  R.  66,  6. 

12  Will.  &  Mar.  by  Herb.  Jacob,   66,  4. 

1700  to  1709,  in  Chancery,  by  William  Melmoth,  Esq'.  72. 

1702  &  1703,  in  B.   R.  by  Seij'.  Pengelly,  66,5. 

/.  Anne,  in  Ciiancery,  306. 

1702  to  1704,  in  B.  R.  from  Herbert  Jacob's  Reports,  66,  i. 

3  to  7  Anne,  in  C.  B.  and  Chancery,  78,  9. 

4  Anne,  in  B.  R.  78,  2. 

9  Anne,  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  in  1697,  by  Serj'.  Salkeld,  66,  s. 


INDEX.  179 

Reports  of  Cases  t.  Anne,  Geo.  I.  &  Geo.  II.  in  Law  and  Equity,  by  J.  Strode, 
Esq'.  365,  366,  367. 

1706  to  1724,  in  CliaMc.  C.  B.  &  Excheq.  80,  81,  82. 

t.  Anne  8c  Geo.  I.  in  Chanc.  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  75,  76. 

during  the  latter  end  of  the  reign  of  Anne  and  for  four  or  five 

Years  of  Geo.  I.  77. 

t.  Anne  &  Geo.  I.  in  Chanc.  called  Liber  Albo,  73,  74. 

t.  Geo.  I.  in  Chanc.  303. 

■ t.  Geo.   II.  in  B.  R.  328. 

1726  to  1730,  as  in  Moseley's  Reports,  79. 

• 1727  to  1752,  in  H.   of  Lords,  Chanc.  B.    R.  and  C.  B.  84, 


85,  86. 


1731   to  1746,  in  Law  &  Equity,  54. 
1735  to  1737,  in  Chanc.  67. 

11  Geo.  II.  in  B.  R.  &  Chanc.  334. 

12  Geo.  II.  1739,  in  Chanc.  by  P.  Jodrell,  412, 
32  &  33  Geo.  II.  435. 

by  L"*.  Ch.  Baron  Walter,  5.  8. 

in  the  Excheq.  from  Bunbury's  Reports,  70,  i,  5,  7,  9. 

by  Lord  Ch.  J.  Kelyng,  103. 

in  B.  R.  C.  B.  and  Chancery,  202. 

in  Chancery  by  L**.  Ch.  Justice  Trevor  &  M'.  Forster,  230. 

Abridgement  of  Cases  selected  from  Old  Reports,  242. 


Cases  in  B.  R.  arranged  under  Heads,  363. 

Equity  Cases  by  Paul  Jodrell,  383. 

Equity  Cases  by  Sir  Thomas  Sewell,  436 — 480. 


Reprizals,  Instructions  to  Vice  Admirals  concerning,  431,  lo. 
Requests,  Court  of,  t.  Eliz.  240,  i,  5.  249,  21,  25. 
Reservacions,  361,  ix. 
Revenue,  397. 

Collections  concerning  the,  t.  Jam.  I.  and  Cha.  I.  321. 

Ricardus  I.  Rex  Anglice.  Carta  Ric.  I.  Regis  Waltero  de  Lacy  facto,  de  terris  in 
Hibernia,  313,  12. 

Ricardi  Regis  Carta  per  quam  adquietavit  Regi  Scotiae  homagium  suum, 

313,   38. 

Rigaud,    Odo.    Memorandum   de   fidelitate    Odonis    Rigaud    Rotomag.   archiep. 

Hen.  III.  R.  Anglise  praestita,  313,  25. 
Rigby,  Mons^  Lecture  sur  le  Stat.  21  Jac.  c.  16.  de  Limitacions,  404,  4. 

aa2 


180 


INDEX. 


Right,  Petition  of.  311,  i3,  ir. 

Writ  of,  186. 

Rights,  Circumstances  attending  the  passing  of  the  Petition  of,  27,   Note. 
Rippon,  Case  of,  239,  12. 

Rochester,  Bishop  of.  His  Letter  to  the  Lords  concerning  the  Reading  of  the  Decla- 
ration, 401,  1. 
Rokesle,  Gregory,  Mayor  of  London,  Ordinances  made  by,  18  Edw.  L  179,  i3. 
Rolle's  Reports,  20.  34.6. 
Rolls,  The,  249,  9. 

Admissions  and  Patents  of  Masters  of  the  Rolls,  129,  2. 

— Succession  of  Masters  of  the,  249,  21. 

■ "What  Records  are  to  be  brought  Yearly  into  the,  281,  4. 

Offices  in  the  gift  of  the  Master  of  the,  .32  i ,  26. 

Sir  John  Trevor's  Account  of  the  Records  at  the  Roll's  Chapel,  191,  3. 

Rolls  of  Parliament,  see  Parliament. 

Roos  or  Ros  Barony,  Papers  relating  to  the,  130,  1,  2. 

Rotulorum  Petentium  Calendarium  t.  Edw.  VL  Eliz.  &  Mar.  376. 

t.  Jac.  I.  377. 

Rowe,  Sir  Thomas,  His  Report  to  the  House  of  Commons  of  a  Declaration  by 

the  Earl  of  Bristol,  1640.  225,  1. 
Russell,  Eliz.  da.  of  Lord  Russel,  Christening  of,  497,  24. 

; Francis,  Inquiry  of,  into  the  Law  and  Usage  of  Parliament,  120,  1. 

Notes  of,  concerning  the  Dutchy  of  Lancaster,  327,  2. 

s. 

Sacramentum,  Modus  faciendi,  in  Itinere  Justic.  de  Ministr.  Regis,  336,  58. 

Sacramenli  Regis  Forma,  336,  6. 

S'.  John,  Lord  Ch.  Justice,  Judgement  of,  in  the  Case  between  Awbrey  Earl  of  Ox- 
ford and  John  Herbert  Esq'.  47,  i4. 

S'.  John,  Oliver,  Letter  of,  against  Benevolences,  226,  28. 

S'.  John,  M'.  Argument  of,  concerning  Ship-Money,  285. 

S'.  John  de  Angely,  Capitulation  of  the  Inhabitants  of,  with  the  King  of  France, 
311,   16. 

S^  Patrick,  Deanery  of,  191,  2. 

Salisbury,  Robert  Earl  of,  Collection  of  Arguments  and  Speeches  by,  delivered  to 
K.  James  concerning  the  Necessity  of  calling  a  Parliament,  225,  24. 

Salkeld,  Serj'.  Cases  in  B.  R.  &  C.  B.  by,  66,  3. 


INDEX.  181 

Salop,  Rentalc  Villa"  Salop.  9  Ric.  II.  313,  i.->. 

Les  Franchises  et  les  iJsages  iln  Countc  de,  SI",  44. 

Salton,  Lady,  Patent  of  Concealed  Lands  granted  to,  292,  6. 

Salt-Petre,  Patent  for  the  making  of,  292,  lo. 

Sanderiis,   Nic.   Translation  of  his  Work   "  De  Origine  ac  Progressu  Schismatis 

Anglican!, "  iJl  I,  r>. 
Saporum  Natura,  ex  Vanino,  78,  ii. 

Sawyer,  Att.  Gen.  Argument  of,  in  the  Quo  Waranto  Case,  1 53,  15. 
Sawyer,  Sir  Richard,  Argument  of,  i'or  the   E.    India   Company  against  Thomas 

Saunds,  15^.,  'i:6. 
Sayer,  Mr.  The  Revolution,  a  Poem,  by,  48:3,  9. 
Scaccarium,  v.  Exchequer. 

Scaccarii  Districtiones,  4,'H,  4i. 

Schomberg,  D\  Judgement  in  the  Case  of,  301,  i. 

Scire-Facias,  Of  the,  241,  ii. 

Scobcl,  Henry,   Remembrances  by,  of  Methods,  Orders,  and  Proceedings  used  in 

the  House  of  Peers,  1  fi7. 
Scotia.   Carta  Regis  Scotite  de  Homagio,  313,  37. 
Carta   R.   Ricardi   per  quam  adquielavit   Regi  Scotiae  homagium  suum, 

313,  38. 

Papers  concerning  the  Regalia  of  Scotland,  497,  18. 

Offices  of  Chamberlain,  High  Constable,  and  Great  Marshall  of  Scotland, 


497,  19. 
Scudamore,  John,  302,  20. 
Scutagia  Hen.  I.  et  Ric.  I.  Regum  Angliae,  313,  9. 

• Concerning  Sciitages,  321,  15. 

Sea,  Of  Islands  arising  in  the,  168,5. 

Sea  Lands  and  Salt  Shores,  Reports  concerning  the,  10. 

propriety  of  the  King  in,  282,  a. 

Seals,  Of,  361,  22. 

Seas,  On  the  Dominion  of,  and  Aids  in  defence  of,  321,  4. 

Seisin,   Livery  of,  361,  21. 

Selden,  John,  Discourse  of,  on  the  Chancellorship  and  Keepership  of  the  Great 

Seal  of  England,  165,  1.  227,  26.  249,  33. 

"  England's  Epinomcs"  by,  225,  21. 

Proceedings  against  in  the  Star-Chamber,  489,  7. 

Sellinger,  le  Lier  de  M'.  sur  le  Stat,  de  Condicions  32  Hen.  VIII.  31  Eliz.  398,  4. 
Seneschalcia  Angliae,  216,  3. 

7 


182  INDEX. 

Sentences  and  Emblems  of  worthy  Persons,  311,  33. 

Sententiae  super  Cartas,  iS*,  4. 

Serche,  Of,  56 1,  4?. 

Serjeants  at  Law,  List  of,  from  13  Hen.  VIIL  to  3  Car.  L  132,  it. 

Sermon,  or  Comment  on  Luke  ii.  v.  24.  39S,  9. 

Settlements,  Cases  of,  f.  Geo.  IL  276. 

Severn.  Pat.  Officii  Aquaballivi  rivi  Severnae  t.  Car.  L  292,  7. 

Sewell,  Sir  Thomas,  Manuscript  Reports  and  Treatises  on  Equity  by,  436— ♦SO. 

Notes  of  Cases  from  the  loose  Papers  of,  4'76 — 478. 

Account  of  the  Manuscripts  of,  482,  6. 

Index  to  his  Cases  in  his  Briefs  and  Manuscript  Notes,  491,  9. 

Sewers,  Copies  of  Records  concerning,  33,  8. 

Shaftsbury,  Case  of  the  Earl  of,  29  Car.  II.  493,  5. 

Sherfield,  Mr.  Readings  of,  on  the  Stat,  of  Wills,  32  Hen.  VIIL  90. 

on  the  Stat.  32  &  34  Hen,  VIIL  402,  3. 

Sheriffs,  Exposition  of  the  Stat,  of,  23  Hen.  VII.  340,  4. 
Sheriffs  of  London,  see  London. 

Under-Sheriff"  of  London,  choice  of,  1 42,  16. 

Shrewsbury,  Case  of  the  Abbey  of  S'.  Peter  &  S'.  Paul  near,  239,  it. 

Shropshire.  "  Tenentes  terram  de  Rogero  de  Belysmo  Coniite  in    Sciropessira,  et 

nunc  de  Rege  Angliae,"  313,  i4. 
Sidney,    Sir  Philiji,  Letter  of,   to  Queen   Elizabeth  touching  her  marriage   with 

Mons^  226,  26. 
Sigillura,  249,  3. 
Silk  V.  Pryme,  Case  of,  330,  3. 

Silver  and  Gold,  Act  for  the  keeping  of,  within  the  Realm,  321, 13. 
Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  sec  Chancery. 
Skinner  and  the  East  India  Company,  Speech  at   a   Conference  concerning  the 

Suit  between,  47,  9. 
Slander,  Cases  of,  49. 
Smith  V.  Clay,  Case  of,  330,  1. 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas,  Extracts  from  his  Treatise  de  Republica,  89.  142,  37. 
Smith,  Thomas,  DD.  his  Narrative  of  the  Visitation  of  Magdalen  College  Oxford, 

A.D.  1687,  401,  1. 
Soame  and  Barnardiston,  Arguments  in  the  Case  of,  59.  339,  4. 
Somerset,  Ceremony  at  the  Ci-eation  of  the  Duke  of,  1  Edw.  VI.  497}  14. 
Somerset,  Earl  of,  Proceedings  against  in  the  Star  Chamber,  489,  7. 
Somes  &  Barnardiston.     See  Soame. 


INDEX.  18.1 

Southampton,  Case  of  tlie  Town  of,  touching  Impositions,  132,  r,. 

Southstokc  Co.  Oxford,  Leases,  &c.  relating  to  the  Manor  and  Parsonage  of,  302, 

1,  2,  4,  6,  10,  11,  21,  27,  2». 

Spain.     The  King  of  Spain  and  Olwarez  Letters,  225,  i9. 

Spalding  Co.  Lincoln,  Case  of,  239,  ii. 

Spanish  Wine  Merchants,  Petition  of  the,  321,  21. 

Spheric  Projection,  Doctrine  of,  78,  1. 

Spillesbery  and  Cassington,  grant  of  Lands  at,  Co.  Oxf  302,  12. 

Stafford,  Charters,  Customs,  &c.  of  the  Town  ofj  288. 

Standards,  Banners,  &c.  Concerning,  497,  8. 

Stanley,  Tho.  Lectura  super  Stat.  3'i  Hen.  VIII.  c.  .5.  De  Execution,  199,  g. 

Star-Chamber,  Treatises  on  the  Court  of,  216,  is.  237,  1,  3.  250,  251.  290. 

Clerk  and  Officers  of  the,  216,  19. 

Ordinary  Course  of  Proceedings  in,  t.  Eliz.  216,  22. 

— Proceedings  in,  482,  1.  489,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

Information  in,    15    Cha.   I.   concerning  Proposals  of  securing  the 

State,  &c,  311,  29. 
State,  Inconveniences  and  Grievances  of  the,  225,  20. 
State  and  Government,  Common  Place  Book  ol^  98,  7. 
Statuta  Antiqua,  323.  Sii5.  422. 
Statuta  Nova  1  Edw.  III.  to  3  Hen.  VII.  274. 
Statutes,  Exposition  of,  34,  1.  340,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8. 

Extracts  from  Stat.  22  &  23  Cha.  II.  174. 

Staunford,  Mag.  Lectio  super  Stat.  34  Edw.  III.  c.  12.  92,  8. 

Stcph.  Rex  Anglice.     Forma  Concord,  inter  R.  Steph.  et  Ducem  Henricum,  313,  »i. 

Stiles's  Reports,  Table  to,  354. 

Street,  Sir  Thomas,  Reports  by,  370. 

Strode,  James,  Reports  by,  365,  '366,  367. 

Law  Common  Place  b}',  368. 

i^ James,  Index  of  Heads  to  his  Common-Place  Book,  428. 

Subsidies,  44  Eliz.  321,  9. 

Sugars,  Petition  of  tiie  Merchants  trading  in,  against  the  erection  of  a  Sugar  House, 

by  Matthew  Dugnester,  321,  29. 
Surrenders,  Of,  361,  43.  418,  1. 

Surrey,  Precept  for  summoning  the  Sessions  of  the  Peace  in,  298. 
Surrey,  i' ;u  1  of,  liis  Translation  of  the  Fourth  Book  of  Virgil's  .^neid,  205,  1. 
Sutherland  Peerage,  Earl  of  Mansfield's  Speech  upon  the,  49O5  4. 
Sutton's  Hospital,  Points  in  the  Case  of,  IS,  3. 


18+  INDEX. 


"  Tabula  Recordorum,"  i.  e.  Excerpts  from  Records,  220. 

Tate,  Mr.  On  the  Antiquity  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  249,  3«. 

Temples,  the  Two,  King  James  the  First's  Grant  of  the,  49,  5. 

Tenentium  per  Serjeantiam  Nomina,  313,  23. 

Tenure  de  Terre,  4,  i. 

Tenures,  Demands  in  matter  of,  by  the  Commons  upon  the  Great  Contract,  132,  s. 

Terms  Attendant,  Discourse  on,  128,  i. 

Testaments,  Of,  361,  44. 

Thin,  Mr.  Reading  of,  on  the  Stat.  13  Eliz.  ca.  13,  91,  6. 

Thomas  and  Lorrell,   Arguments  in  the  Case  of,  339,  3. 

Tin,  Records,  Resolutions  of  Judges,  &c.  respecting  the  King's  Prerogative  con- 
cerning, 47,  5. 

Lease  from  the  Crown  to  the  Tin-Farmers,  321,  30. 

Tiptoft,  John,  Earl  of  Worcester,  Statutes  made  by  for  the  placing  of  all  Estates, 
497,  10. 

Tonnage  and  Poundage,  Protest  of  the  Commons  House  against,  311,  21. 

Topham,  John,  Treatise  said  to  be  written  by,  on  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  of 
Admiralty,  391,4. 

Torryton,  Parsonage  of,  Co.  Devon,  302, 19. 

Tory,  Character  of  a,  168,  6. 

Tottle,  Mr.  Notes  of,  concerning  Suits  in  Chancery,  270. 

Tournaments.  Breve  Regis  de  concessione  Torneamentorum  in  Anglia,  313,  is. 

Forma  Pacis  servandas  a  Torniatoribus,  3 1 3,  19, 

Jusjurand.  Com.  et  Bar.  Torneantium,  313,  20. 

Tower  of  London,  Manuscript  of  Sir  William  Waad  concerning  the,  25,  2. 

Perquisites,  Priviledges,  &c.  of  the  Constables  of  the,  153,  21. 

Explanat.  brevis  de  natura  Rotul.  in  Archiv.  Turr.  Lond.  re- 
posit."  126. 

Trade,  The  King's  Power  of  restraining,  34,  4. 

Collections  relating  to,  t.  Jam.  I.  &  Cha.  I.  321. 

Tradition,  a  Diatribe  on,  338,  1. 

Traverses,  Of,  361,  4.j. 

in  Cases  of  Lunacy,  391,  13. 

Trayhernc,  Mr.  Reading  of,  on  the  Carta  de  Foresta,  15,  5. 

Trayucbaston,  Lcs  Articles  de,  336,  23. 


INDEX.  185 

Trayningc,  Orders  respecting,  489,  2. 

Treaty  of  Marriage  between  England  and  Spain,  A.  D.  1618,  311,  4. 

Treby,  George,  Opinion  of,  on  the  Quo  Waranto  Case  of  the  City  of  London, 

153,  17. 
Trentham  Abbey,  Case  of,  239,  10. 
Trespass,  Treatise  on  Actions  of,  169. 

Trevor,  Sir  John,  his  Account  of  the  Records  at  the  Rolls,  191,  3. 
Trevor,  Lord  Ch.  Justice,   Reports  of,  in  Chancei-y,  230. 
Trigonometry,  78,  3. 

Trotman's  Abridgement  of  Lord  Coke's  Reports,  Table  to,  -tOG. 
Turner,  Arthur,  Reports  in  Chanc.  K.  B.  and  Exchcq.  by,  30. 
Turner,  Dr.  Quaeries  of,  in  Parliament,  about  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  311,  a. 

Explanation  of,  upon  Sir  Richard  Weston's  Speech,  311,  8. 

Turris  Lond.  vide  Tower. 

Turton,  Sir  John,  Note  Book  of,  411. 


V. 


Vanino,  Excerpta  ex,  78,  5,  6,  10,  11,  14. 

Vasto,  Statutum  de,  335,  46.  434,  22. 

Veale  against  the  Corporation  of  Plymouth,  Case  of,  493,  9. 

Veere,  Sir  Francis,  226,  23. 

Vere,  Arms,  Honours,  Matches,  and  Issue  of  the  Family  of,  494,  1. 

Verses,  Prophctick,  489,  5. 

Vescont,  Des  Turnes  de,  433,  14. 

Vice  Admirals,  Instructions  and  Directions  to  be  observed  by,  in  cases  of  Repri- 

zals,  431,  10. 
Vicecomites.  Statutum  de  Vicecomitibus  et  eorum  Clericis,  434,  39. 
Vicecomitum  Redditiones,  313,  41,  42. 
Viis  Regiis,  De  quatuor,  313,  2. 
Villa  Real  against  Lord  Galwuy,  Case  of,  330,  4. 
Villiers,  George,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  168,  10. 

Virgil,  Transl.  of  the  4^''.  Book  of  the  iEneid  of,  by  Lord  Surrey,  205,  1. 
Virgin  Mary,  Verses  to,  in  French,  433.  , 

Virginia,  Case  between  the  Governor  and  House  of  Burgesses  of,  494,  5. 
Visus  Franci  Plegii,  336,  33.  433,  23.  434,  is. 
Umfreville,  E.  126. 

B  B 


186  INDEX. 

Umfreville,  Argument  in  the  hand-writing  of,  respecting  Lands  gained  from  the 

Sea,  425,  s. 
United  Provinces,  Articles  of  Navigation  and  Commerce  with,  A.  D.  1668,  -ISl,  7. 
Vocatis  ad  Warrantum,  Stat,  de,  433,  33.  434,  20. 
Uses  of  Lands  and  Tenements,  429,  t. 
L^scs  and  Trusts,  Treatise  of,  by  B.  W.  190. 

w. 

Waad,  Sir  William,  Manuscript  of,  concerning  the  Tower  of  London,  C5,  s. 

Wade,  M'.  le  Lecture  de,  sur  I'Estat.  27  Eliz.  ca.  4.  398,  6. 

Wagstaffe,  William,  Letterof,  concerning  the  making  of  Liveries  of  the  City  of 

London,  142,  38. 
Waiting  Clerks  in  Chancery,   191,  1. 
Wales,  Principality  of,  418,  1,  3.  489,  8.  11. 

Walker,  Sir  Edward,  Index  to  his  Book  on  Coronations,  497,  t. 
Walker,  Thomas,  Letter  of,  to  M^  Caldwall,  489,  s. 
W^allop,  Sir  Henry,  Letter  of,  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  225,  5. 
Walter,  Lord  Chief  Baron,  Reports  by,  5.  8. 
Ward,  John,  Common  Place-Book  of,    116.  117.  118. 
Wardis  et  Releviis,  De,  433,  32. 

Instructions  for  the  Master  of  Wards  and  Liveries,  282,  3. 

Wardmote,  Court  of,  London,  142,  26. 

Warranties,  418,  4. 

Water-Bailiff,  Office  of,  49. 

Waters,  M^  Writ  of  Supplicavit  for,  37,  5. 

Weapons  of  War,  Names  of,  t.  Hen.  VIII.  497,  12. 

Weights  and  Measures,  4,  5. 

Were,  Humphrey,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  7. 

Westcote,  Lord,  Case  of,  against  Jones  Esq'',  and  another,  494,  4. 

Westm.  Stat,  primum,  433,  5.  434,  7. 

secundum,  336,  4.'i.  433,  7,  434,  9. 

tertium,  433,  8.  434,  10. 

Weston,  Sir  Richard,  Speech  of  in  Parliament  9"'.  March  1625,  .'111,  7. 

Whale  Fishery,  Southern,  Review  of  Acts  of  Parliament  and  Charters  relating  to 

the,  49 1 ,  7. 
White,  Sir  John,  134. 
Sir  Thomas,  134. 


INDEX.  187 

Whitlock,  Jac.  Lectura  super  Stat.  21  Hen.  VIII.  de  Facult.  BeneRciorum,  91,  3. 

237,  t.  198. 
Wifkhington,  Scrj'.  Reports  by,  38,  39. 

Wightwicke,  Joh.  Lectiuae  sup.  Stat.  8  Hen.  VI.  c.  9.  372,  2. 
Wilkinson,  John,  174'. 
Will.  Conq.  Bex  Anglice.    Carta  Regis  Wilh.  Conq.  de  quibusdam  Statutis,  313,  jj. 

Carta  de  Applacis  pro  aliquo  malcficio  Franco  vel  Anglo,  313,  3o. 

William  III.  K.  Case  respecting  his  Jewels,  including  the  Power  of  the  King  of 

England  to  make  a  Will  of  personal  Estate,  ^Q*,  2. 
Williams  v.  Hopkins,  Case  of,  139,  23. 
Williams,  John,  List  of  Persons  who  polled  for,  139,  lo. 
Williams,  Lord  Keeper,  237,  2. 

Williams,  Walter,  Answer  to  the  Authorities  and  Precedents  of,  491,  6. 
Willoughby's  Case  in  the  Writde  Ventre  inspiciendo,  39  Eliz.  ISO. 
Willoughby  and  Willoughby,  famous  Case  of,  473.  482,  4. 
Wills,  Cases  concerning,  308,  2. 

Winton.     Statuta  Collegii  Beatae  Mariae  Winton.  272. 
Wintoniae  Statutum,  433,  26.  434,  i3.  336,  22. 

— Modus  inquirendi  de  Statuto  Wintoniae,  433,  27. 

Exposition  of  the  Statute  of  Winton,  340,  2. 

Wolsey,  Cardinal,  Order  in  Chancery  by,  to  limit  John  Earl  of  Oxford  in  his 

Household  Expenses,  &c.  in  his  younger  years,  227,  12.  249,  43; 

Grant  of  the  Chancellorship  to  for  Life,  249,  53. 

Wood's  Institutes  of  the  Laws  of  England,  Abridged  View  of,  432,  1. 

Worcester,  Earl  of,  vide  Tiptoft. 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry,  Parallel  by,  between  the  Earl  of  Essex  and  Villiers  Duke  of 

Buckingham,  168,  10. 
Wright,  Mr.  Justice,  431,  2,  4. 
Writ  of  Assize,  187. 

of  Entry,  188. 

of  Mesne,  361,  33. 

of  Right,  186. 

Writs,  Papers  concerning,  34,  1.  241. 

Collection  of,  &c.  279. 

Treatise  on  Writs  and  Actions  of  Trespass,  169. 

Writs  in  Chancery,  227,  i3. 

Wylde,  M.  Lectures  sur  le  Stat.  2  Edw.  VI,  c.  4. 


188  INDEX. 

Wyndham,  Sir  Hugh,  Case  of,  339. 
Wyndham,  Wadham,  38. 

Y. 

Year-Books.     See  also  Reports. 

Year-Book  t.  Edw.  II.  210. 

2  Hen.  IV.  to  9  Hen.  VI.  1. 

Yelverton,  Sir  Christopher,  Reports  of  Cases  by,  15.  17,  i. 

Yelverton,  Sir  Henrj',  Reports  by,  i5. 

Yelverton,  Henry,  Vise'.  Longueville,  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of,  107. 

Yelverton,  M^  15,  3. 

York,  Richard  Duke  of  Declaratio  R.  Ducis  Ebor.  335. 

York  and  Albany,  Duke  of.  Ceremonial  for  his  Interment,  497,  ir. 


Zangis  v.  Wischard,  Case  of,  29. 


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